A dozen elementary school-age children consumed floor sealant that they believed was milk at a breakfast program in Alaska, school officials say.
Ben Hohenstatt / The Juneau Empire via APA dozen elementary school-age children consumed floor sealant that they believed was milk at a breakfast program in Alaska, school officials said Wednesday.
Shortly after breakfast was served at 8:45 a.m. by an outside company, NANA Management Services, children began complaining that the milk tasted bad and was burning their mouths and throats, the statement said. that the Juneau Police Department is leading an investigation “not really because we believe there’s anything criminal or mal-intent at this point, but we do want a thorough investigation of what happened, how it happened."
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