
At least nine people have died and dozens became ill after eating contaminated food at a funeral in the Peruvian Andes, authorities said on Tuesday.
The food appeared to have contained organophosphates, a family of chemicals used in pesticides, Health Minister Silvia Pessah said on local broadcaster RPP.
Public prosecutors have taken samples of food and beverages served at the funeral for testing, the attorney general's office said in a statement.
Out of the 50 people sickened at the funeral in the village of San Jose de Ushua on Monday, nine have died and several were in critical condition, Peru's civil defense agency Indeci said on its website.
Earlier, Indeci tweeted that 10 had died, but the tweet appeared to have been removed.












