Seven die after drinking coronavirus hand sanitiser when alcohol ran out at a party in Russia 

Seven people have died after drinking coronavirus hand sanitiser in Russia.

Two more remain in a coma in an intensive care ward, say reports.

A group of nine people drank the antiseptic hand wash when the alcohol ran out at a party on Thursday in Tomtor village in the Tattinsky district of the country's largest region, Yakutia.

Seven people have died after drinking coronavirus hand sanitiser in Russia. Pictured: the location of the party in Tomtor Village in the region of Yakutia

Seven people have died after drinking coronavirus hand sanitiser in Russia. Pictured: the location of the party in Tomtor Village in the region of Yakutia

Two more remain in a coma in an intensive care ward, say reports. Pictured: Inside the house where the party took place

Two more remain in a coma in an intensive care ward, say reports. Pictured: Inside the house where the party took place

A group of nine people drank the antiseptic hand wash when the alcohol ran out at a party on Thursday in Tomtor village in the Tattinsky district of the country's largest region, Yakutia. Pictured: Inside the house where the party took place

A group of nine people drank the antiseptic hand wash when the alcohol ran out at a party on Thursday in Tomtor village in the Tattinsky district of the country's largest region, Yakutia. Pictured: Inside the house where the party took place

The first three victims were a 41-year-old woman and two men aged 27 and 59. Six others were flown by a medical evacuation aircraft to regional capital Yakutsk.

On Friday three more men died, aged 28, 32 and 69. One more death was reported today.

Federal public health watchdog, Rospotrebnadzor reported: 'Nine cases of poisoning with sanitiser have been registered, including seven that were fatal .'

Six others were flown by a medical evacuation aircraft to regional capital Yakutsk.

Six others were flown by a medical evacuation aircraft to regional capital Yakutsk.

Pictured: The type of hand sanitiser that partygoers drank in Russia when the alcohol supply ran out

Pictured: The type of hand sanitiser that partygoers drank in Russia when the alcohol supply ran out

The regional state prosecutor said: 'The poisoning took place as a result of drinking sanitiser.'

Partygoers drank the sanitiser - 69 per cent methanol - which had been sold as a hand cleanser during the pandemic.

Health officials warned locals not to drink the Russian-made antiseptic.

A criminal case has been opened.

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