India, June 20 -- Eighty-eight people, including 14 children, were hospitalized in Bhiwandi after allegedly consuming food from a roadside eatery, leading the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to seal the stall and police to register a case against its owner.

The patients were admitted to Indira Gandhi Memorial (IGM) Hospital with complaints of vomiting, dysentery, abdominal pain, nausea and fever after reportedly eating shawarma, pizza and falooda from 'Famous Shawarma' in Khandu Pada.

According to police, the affected persons had consumed shawarma, pizza and falooda from a stall named 'Famous Shawarma' in Khandu Pada, Bhiwandi, on Wednesday night. Several customers began reporting symptoms the following morning and were rushed to the...