A major scandal has erupted in Gansu province, China, after over 230 kindergarten children were poisoned by lead-tainted food, with investigations revealing a deliberate cover-up by school staff, hospital workers, and local officials. The poisoning occurred when toxic paint was added to meals to make them more visually appealing, allegedly to attract more enrollments. Blood test results were falsified, and dozens of officials and hospital staff attempted to conceal the extent of the crisis. Six people have been arrested and many more are under investigation for their roles in the incident and subsequent cover-up. The case has sparked national outrage and renewed concerns about food safety and government transparency in China.
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