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A cocktail of puncheon and Bay Rum is said to be responsible for sending four people, believed to be homeless, to the Port of Spain General Hospital on Friday afternoon. They are all now clinically stable.
The police were initially told that the people who had collapsed and were frothing at the mouth on the Brian Lara Promenade were poisoned.
However, Anthony Blake, the Chief Executive Officer of the North West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA) told Guardian Media today, "the four persons were admitted with a history of ingestion of a cocktail of Bay Rum and Puncheon."
Blake added, "One was discharged yesterday, one is likely to be discharged today, while the other two are admitted for monitoring."
Blake said he was told that the symptoms they exhibited on Friday, "are likely due to the ingestion of Bay Rum which is marketed for external use only and can cause toxicity if imbibed."
Three men and one woman were affected.
The incident took place between Abercromby and Chacon Streets.