Penang authorities seize gummy candies from Butterworth stall after death of 10-year-old boy from choking
[BorneoPost] - 02/21/2025
GEORGE TOWN (Feb 21): Penang authorities said today they have seized soft gummy candies from a stall along Jalan Sungai Dua in Butterworth after a 10-year-old student was believed to have died after choking on a gummy candy. State Youth, Sports and Health Exco Daniel Gooi Zi Sen said the (…)
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