Sea Turtle Stew Causes Fatal Food Poisoning in the Philippines

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Three Indigenous Teduray people died and over 30 were hospitalized after consuming a stew made from an endangered sea turtle in the Philippines, highlighting the dangers of eating contaminated sea turtle meat. Despite being illegal under Philippine environmental laws, sea turtles are still consumed as a traditional delicacy in some communities. The incident has prompted local officials to enforce stricter bans on hunting sea turtles to prevent future food poisoning cases.
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