A group of Venezuelan migrants in Peru have been poisoned by food given to them by alleged people of good faith, leading several initial assumptions that the food may have been poisoned.

The dish consisted of mash, rice and a stew from a catering company. Doctors diagnosed food poisoning.

The event took place this weekend in the Andean city of Trujillo, as announced by the @venezolanosperu Instagram account. However, the account makes it clear that the Venezuelans “were not poisoned”.

Venezuelans were not poisoned. I’m glad to know it wasn’t like the news was said yesterday. The account describes the news as “yellowish”.

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But he thinks that “you should first investigate whether what that person is saying in a video is really real, since that kind of news brings a lot of negative reactions.”

Hunger and cold, the hardships of hundreds of Venezuelans who decided to leave Venezuela because of the political struggle that has caused a serious economic and social crisis. These migrants are stranded between Peru and Chile.

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It is important to note that within the group of migrants there were many children who are in a serious health condition due to food poisoning.

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Similarly, the Twitter account Pedregal Informa, dedicated to communicating events related to the Venezuelan diaspora, explained that the affected Venezuelan migrants have been taken to the hospital and they are trying to identify the vehicle that was recorded on the residents’ security cameras of the zone.

Until now it was not possible to verify whether the food was poisoned on purpose. We will have to wait for the investigation by the authorities to clarify the situation.