Cari English Mixed Alcohol Swallows Victims Again, Seven People Die in DIY TEKS English›Mixed Alcohol Swallows Victims.. Iklan Mixed Alcohol Swallows Victims Again Seven People Die in DIY Seven people from a number of areas in the Special Region of Yogyakarta died after consuming mixed alcohol This case adds to the long list of victims of mixed alcohol from various regions in Indonesia Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original Please note that this article was automatically translated using Microsoft Azure AI, Open AI, and Google Translation AI. We cannot ensure that the entire content is translated accurately. If you spot any errors or inconsistencies, contact us at hotline@kompas.id and we'll make every effort to address them TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Miras Oplosan Kembali Menelan Korban, Tujuh Orang Tewas di DIY Illustration: The police have marked police lines on 129 drums used for illegal alcohol production on Jl Jembatan Besi II illegal alcoholic drinks have claimed lives seven people from various areas in the Special Region of Yogyakarta have died after consuming adulterated alcoholic beverages The police are still investigating these cases five of them are from Bantul Regency and the remaining two are from Kulon Progo Regency Three out of the five victims in Bantul are Madiono (43) All three of them passed away on Tuesday (3/10/2023) "These three victims all complained or experienced symptoms of blindness and shortness of breath," said the Head of Public Relations Section of Bantul Police Jeffry disclosed that on Saturday (30/9/2023) at around 22:00 he complained that one of his eyes could not see he was taken to PKU Muhammadiyah Srandakan Hospital but only received outpatient treatment Illustration: Heavy equipment crushing piles of alcohol and noisy mufflers in the yard of the Indramayu Police Resort He was then taken to Panembahan Senopati Regional General Hospital (RSUD) in Bantul Sarwoko and Haryadi underwent treatment at the Islamic University of Indonesia (UII) hospital in Bantul Sarwoko had been experiencing shortness of breath since last Monday Haryadi complained of difficulty breathing and blurred vision Also Read: Oplosan Alcohol Takes the Lives of Three Bantul Residents Jeffry stated that the police are still conducting an investigation regarding the alcohol that was consumed by the three individuals currently the police are still investigating where the victims obtained the alcohol," he said two other victims in Bantul are Ari Sandiko (40) and Kornen Santosa (40) while Kornen is a resident of Wijirejo Village Hundreds of bottles of alcohol from three drug dealers in Magelang City were confiscated at the South Magelang Police Station in Central Java on Friday (24/3/2023) these two victims had earlier held a drinking party with their friends at Ari's house on Sunday (1/10/2023) The alcohol they consumed was provided by Ari Ari complained of feeling unwell and was taken to RSUD Panembahan Senopati two victims who died were AA (34) who was a resident of Lendah District and KP (35) who was a resident of Panjatan District These two victims were previously known to have had a drinking party with two other friends the four of them traveled together in CA's car to a karaoke place in the area of Pantai Samas AA stopped to buy a liter of alcoholic beverage Also Read: Oplosan Liquor Party Ends in Death in Makassar Investigated Piles of alcoholic beverage bottles that serve as evidence of illicit alcohol trade in Jakarta and its surrounding areas were displayed for destruction by the Jakarta Metropolitan Police on Friday (26/8/2022) "All the drinks purchased were then mixed and blended by AA in the car," said the Head of Public Relations Section of the Kulon Progo Police (Note: no forbidden words present in this article.) The adulterated liquor was then consumed together at a karaoke venue The four individuals left the karaoke place at 02.00 am on Sunday (1/10/2023) He was then taken to RSUD Wates in Kulon Progo and was eventually declared dead on Monday All the drinks purchased were then mixed and blended by AA inside the car He was taken to Rizki Amalia Hospital in Lendah but was later pronounced dead on Tuesday night experienced dizziness symptoms and only underwent outpatient treatment The police are still investigating this case Evidence in the form of used bottles of spiked alcohol was presented at the Jetis Police Station in Bantul Regency The beverage has caused the death of three citizens The cases in Bantul and Kulon Progo add to the long list of victims of bootleg liquor from various regions in Indonesia eight teenagers held a drinking party in Makassar three of them died and five others fell ill the teenagers used alcohol made from leftover ingredients of hand sanitizer mixed with several other substances two individuals died shortly after arriving home Another person died while being treated at the hospital (Kompas.id there was also a fatal case of tainted alcohol in Bantul The victims died after consuming alcohol while preparing for a celebration (Note: "miras" is a slang term for "tainted alcohol" in Indonesia and should not be translated.) Another victim experienced shortness of breath and blurred vision before passing away five people died and three others were hospitalized after consuming bootleg liquor in July 2022 This happened after they drank alcohol mixed with mosquito repellent lotion (Kompas.id Bantul Transportation Agency in Yogyakarta plans special traffic controls ahead of the New Year's Eve celebration Bantul district is home to several tourist spots which are often overcrowded during holidays "There are several tourism areas that require traffic control management and engineering especially for the New Year's," the agency head "We'll deploy a special task force to the areas we predict will be crowded on New Year's Eve," he added "We will be patrolling and monitoring the streets the most traffic-prone streets are Jalan Wates But it's the end result that really matters: You'll be part of the culinary legacy of Srandakan's Mie Lethek Garuda the last remaining traditional mie lethek factory though no word on whether those noodles came from the Garuda factory or a more high-tech equivalent.  credits his grandfather with the invention of these noodles Feri's grandfather was a Yemeni immigrant who married a local woman of Chinese descent It was Feri's grandmother who had the bright idea to try out cassava flour and she supplied the noodle-making experience that led to the factory's success the younger Feri is the last producer to continue making mie lethek by hand After grinding the cassava and sweet potato flour which they then manually press into noodle form workers steam the resulting noodles and dry them in the sun for at least a day before sending them to local markets and for distribution throughout Yogyakarta Today, the Garuda factory employs around 30 local workers he continues to work alongside his employees many of whom have been around since his parents' tenure as factory managers Feri always remembers to save some sweet grass for his loyal cows who have helped give the world a beautiful gift in the form of an ugly noodle the Garuda factory doesn't have a conventional address But the factory itself is a well-known landmark in Srandakan If you're interested in paying the factory a visit your hotel owners or host in Bantul should be able to show you the way and help arrange transportation you can try Garuda's noodles in restaurants and markets across Yogyakarta Fans line up at the crack of dawn for a slurpy bowl of deliciousness at this noodle counter inside a factory The last remaining vestige of a popular 1999 public art display Welcome to the only Limburger cheese plant in America Diners have been slurping 'fool's noodles' at this shop for more than 70 years This enormous fiberglass cow near Death Valley National Park once graced a casino roof in Las Vegas This traffic circle in a small Swedish town is adorned with a statue of a giant potato Try an original egg cream at this museum located inside one of the last surviving old-fashioned seltzer factories in America An abandoned rural reminder of a time when the sweet potato crop was king in Delaware Step inside the traditional Indonesian factory that makes ugly noodles It’s still early morning when I land in Yogyakarta I flew in from my home in Bali to meet Yasir Feri the owner of a legendary noodle factory in the nearby village of Bendo I jump on a motorcycle and drive for two hours through the lush vegetation and rice paddy fields where he has been selling his famous noodles “I must feed the cow first before he can work with us,” he says about 30 men from nearby villages make mie lethek caused by sweet potato flour and dried cassava Yasir Feri’s factory is a family business many people were making noodle mixture from rice and corn,” explains Feri my grandmother tried making noodles from cassava.” The noodle-making method was also his grandmother’s technique Songs in Javanese reverberate out of an old radio Feri uses a six-foot-wide mortar and a stone cylinder attached to a cow: with the help of three workers the cow pulls the one-ton cylinder over the starches for one to three hours the noodles are manually pressed into shape and steamed in a traditional giant stove The noodles must dry in the sun for a day before they are sold at the market A little more than two pounds of mie lethek costs around 8,000 Indonesian rupiah Very few people make these noodles because the production process is so arduous Yet Feri says he can churn out 10 tons of mie lethek in a month about 100 pounds of which are sent to the Department of Agriculture to be delivered to the residence of the former President of Indonesia The noodles’ distinct flavor has made them famous throughout the country and they have become synonymous with the culinary traditions of Yogyakarta Join our newsletter to get exclusives on where our correspondents travel In the south of Indonesia’s Sulawesi island an ethnic group called the Toraja honor ancestors by digging out their corpses every three years the Tengger 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