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The health ministry has banned the sale of a gummy candy that 10-year-old Fahmi Hafiz Fakhruddin choked to death on. The ministry said the candy, shaped like an eyeball, violated food labelling ...
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PETALING JAYA: Investigations have found that the gummy candy nearly the size of a ping-pong ball violates the labelling requirements stipulated under the Food Regulations 1985 of the Food Act ...
The Penang health department has seized a brand of candy from a shop on Jalan Sungai Dua in Butterworth, following the death of a student who choked on a sweet. State health and sports committee ...
In January last year, a three-year-old child in California, US, was left permanently paralyzed after choking on a gummy candy. The parents later filed a lawsuit against Frankford Candy Co of ...
KEPALA BATAS: Ten-year-old Mohammad Fahmi Hafiz Mohammad Fakhruddin, who choked on gummy candy two days ago, was laid to rest at the Masjid Jamek Permatang Binjai Muslim cemetery here on Friday ...
Malaysia’s Health Ministry has ordered two online platforms to remove advertisements promoting the “eyeball” gummy candy that allegedly choked a 10-year-old boy from Penang, who died on Feb 20.
A 10-year-old boy who had been fighting for his life in intensive care for two days after choking on a gummy candy nearly the size of a table tennis ball died on Feb 20. Bernama news reported that ...
The police confirmed that there was no foul play in the death of 10-year-old Fahmi Hafiz Mohammad Fakhruddin, who choked on a gummy candy two days ago. Seberang Perai Utara police chief Anuar ...