After Human Finger Found In Ice Cream, Bihar Students Find Pieces Of Snake In College Food – News18

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A picture of the meal surfaced on social media wherein what appears to be a tail of something could be seen in the food. (Image/X)

A picture of the meal surfaced on social media wherein what appears to be a tail of something could be seen in the food. (Image/X)

Students of a government engineering college in Bihar’s Banka discovered pieces of what appeared to be a snake in the meal served at the mess

Amidst outrage over recent reports of a human finger and centipede in ice cream ordered online, students of a government engineering college in Bihar claimed to have found a snake in the food served at the mess.

According to a TOI report, students of a government engineering college in Bihar’s Banka discovered pieces of what appeared to be a snake in the meal served at the mess. As many as 11 students fell sick after consuming the food and were rushed to a hospital where they were treated for symptoms of nausea and vomiting. The students are now in a stable condition.

A picture of the meal surfaced on social media wherein what appears to be a tail of something could be seen in the food.

Following the incident, the college administration changed the food vendor and imposed a fine on the accused. Additionally, the administration made it mandatory for the principal and teachers to consume food with students every day.

Earlier this week, a Mumbai doctor allegedly found a human finger in an ice cream cone his sister had ordered online on Wednesday. The incident took place in Malad when a woman ordered ice cream along with other items via a grocery delivery app.

Malad resident, 26-year-old Orlem Brendan Serrao, had eaten half of the butterscotch ice cream when he sensed something wrong on his tongue. When he took a closer look, he found a human finger inside it.

A Noida woman claimed to have found a frozen centipede inside a tub of Amul ice cream, which she ordered from the 10-minute grocery delivery platform Blinkit.

The incident, which reportedly occurred in Sector 12 of Noida, sparked concerns over food safety standards after a video of the unsettling find went viral on microblogging site X.