The Madhya Pradesh government has grimly confirmed that a diarrhoea outbreak in Indore has led to 15 tragic deaths linked to pollution of drinking water. Findings from a study by Mahatma Gandhi Medical College doctors have sparked further scrutiny into the circumstances surrounding these cases.
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