
The hotel in the city of Rymnik-Vylcha, where the party took place, from which 16 people arrived at the hospital, 15 of whom were confirmed to have narcotic substances in their bodies, has been isolated from the incident. The Ramada Hotel reports that the meals offered to guests meet food safety standards, stressing that the cakes were brought to the celebration along with a certificate of compliance.
The Ramada Hotel in Rimnik Vilca, which hosted a party that left 16 people hospitalized with illnesses including hallucinations, says the food served at the anniversary party with 70 guests met sanitary standards, News.ro reports.
- “All the food products we offered met food safety standards.
- Sweets that the birthday boy brought to the buffet cake were accompanied by notes about compliance.
- We regret the situation and hope that the investigative authorities will establish the dates and reasons for its production. We regret the situation and hope that the investigative authorities will establish the dates and reasons for its production,” said the statement signed by the general manager of the Ramada Hotel in Rymnik-Vylcha, Andrii Teodorin.
The announcement was made in the context of the fact that the officials of the district hospital of the city of Rymniku Vilca said that after a medical examination, the doctors who treated the 16 people who were injured during their stay at the restaurant on Saturday night found that in case 15 of the 16 persons tested positive for marijuana, reports News.ro.
The jubilee told Observatorul Antena 1 that he filed a complaint with the prosecutor’s office after the events, avoiding further comment.
Representatives of the Vilca Public Health Authority (DSP) told News.ro on Sunday that 16 people who arrived at the emergency department after being injured in a hotel restaurant in the municipality of Rimnik Vilca had symptoms such as tremors, agitation, tachycardia or hallucinations.
After receiving information about the incident from ISU officials, DSP Vâlcea sent a team to the restaurant, which collected water samples and numerous samples of the food served on Saturday night for sanitary analysis.
DIICOT took over the case.
Source: Hot News

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