11 arrested, more tourists hospitalized as Istanbul poisoning mystery deepens

Global NewsTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 8:04:46 PM
11 arrested, more tourists hospitalized as Istanbul poisoning mystery deepens
  • Two tourists were hospitalized in Istanbul after showing symptoms of nausea and vomiting, coinciding with the recent deaths of a family at the same hotel. This has led to 11 arrests as authorities investigate a potential poisoning case, raising alarm among tourists and locals alike.
  • The implications of this situation are significant, as it not only affects the health and safety perceptions of tourists visiting Istanbul but also poses a challenge for local authorities in ensuring public safety and maintaining the city's reputation as a tourist destination.
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