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Oman bans bottled water imports from Iran after fatal contamination leaves two dead

Oman has enforced a nationwide ban on all bottled water imports from Iran following the deaths of two people linked to a contaminated batch of the Iranian brand Uranus Star.

MUSCAT : The Royal Oman Police confirmed the fatalities in North Al Batinah, prompting swift action by health and trade authorities to protect public safety.

The tragic incident unfolded in the Wilayat of Suwaiq, where an expatriate woman and an Omani citizen consumed Uranus Star bottled water. The woman died shortly after drinking it, while the Omani man was admitted to hospital in critical condition and later succumbed to poisoning complications. Other members of the affected Omani family were also hospitalized but have since recovered.

Laboratory tests confirmed the presence of harmful substances in the bottled water, leading authorities to immediately withdraw all Uranus Star products from markets. A full recall was initiated across the country, accompanied by a blanket ban on the import of all Iranian bottled water brands until further notice.

Officials have urged citizens and residents not to consume Uranus Star or any bottled water imported from Iran, and to promptly report suspicious products to authorities. Investigations are under way to determine how the contaminated batch entered Oman despite import controls.

Oman has banned the import of Iranian bottled water following the deaths of two individuals from consuming contaminated Uranus Star water. The Royal Oman Police confirmed the fatalities, prompting a nationwide recall and ban on all Iranian bottled water brands. Authorities urge the public to avoid these products and report any suspicious items as investigations continue.

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