Turkey ‘bans cyanide’ after spate of mass suicides linked to poverty

Responding to a wave of mass suicides by cyanide over alleged economic troubles, Turkey’s minister of environment and urbanisation, Murat Kurum, took steps to ban sales to the public of the chemical.

Under new rules, companies must send end-user declarations tracking sales and distribution of cyanide.

While cyanide has numerous industrial applications – from pest control to cleaning jewellery and plastics – it is also a well-known poison.

The rash of fatalities in Turkey – three families in less than two weeks – has garnered headlines in opposition newspapers and prompted harried defences by those close to the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

 

Via The Independent

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