News | International
9 Jul 2025 23:23
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > International

    Arrests in China after hundreds of children poisoned with lead at Gansu preschool

    The principal and canteen staff at a kindergarten in China's Gansu province are among those arrested on suspicion of "producing poisonous or harmful food".


    Authorities have arrested eight people after more than 200 children who consumed food at a preschool in China's north-west were found to have abnormally high levels of lead in their blood.

    Health authorities identified 233 pupils at a preschool in the Gansu province city of Tianshui had abnormal levels of lead in their blood, out of a total of 251 children enrolled at the centre.

    At least 201 of the children had been admitted to hospital.

    The kindergarten's principal, surnamed Zhu, and an investor surnamed Li were detained along with six other people on suspicion of "producing poisonous or harmful food", state media reported.

    Investigators found that they allowed kitchen staff to produce food using paint pigments purchased online that were later found to contain lead and were marked inedible.

    Testing revealed that samples of three-colour steamed date cakes and corn rolls contained more than 2,000 times the national safety standard for food contaminants.

    The cake, served at breakfast, returned a reading of 1,052 milligrams per kilogram and the roll, served at another meal, was found with 1,340 milligrams per kilogram.

    The nationwide limit for lead in wheat and starch is 0.5 milligrams per kilogram, according to Chinese government records.

    A parent told the state-run Jimu News tabloid that children were experiencing stomach pain and nausea and that some of their teeth turned black.

    Food safety has improved in China following a series of scandals, including the 2008 discovery of toxic infant milk, which undermined public trust and consumer confidence.

    Inspections by regulators in 2022 found safety issues were more common in the catering industry and agricultural products, according to state media reports.

    ABC/wires


    ABC




    © 2025 ABC Australian Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved

     Other International News
     09 Jul: Coast Guard 'American hero' helps save 165 people from torrential floods surrounding summer camp
     09 Jul: 'Birdnesting' alternates parenting at the family home during separation. Does it work?
     09 Jul: New Mexico flooding rescuers searching for three missing people after homes and vehicles swept away
     09 Jul: Trump managed two trade deals in his 90-day tariff pause. Experts say China was a key factor
     09 Jul: King Charles and French President Emmanuel Macron toast to facing 'complex threats' together at state banquet
     09 Jul: Elon Musk is facing an uphill battle to see his political party succeed
     09 Jul: How often should you check in with your doctor about your contraceptive pill?
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    The British and Irish Lions' most recent match against the Brumbies is squarely in focus as the two teams get set to square off in Canberra tonight More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Another cut to the Official Cash Rate still looks more likely than not More...



     Today's News

    Law and Order:
    Hamilton residents are being asked to report anything suspicious to police after a gun was fired in Chartwell this evening 22:47

    Living & Travel:
    A lucky lotto player from Auckland has 10.3 million reasons to celebrate after winning Powerball First Division 21:57

    Entertainment:
    Liam Gallagher is "laser-focused" on the Oasis comeback concerts 21:36

    International:
    Coast Guard 'American hero' helps save 165 people from torrential floods surrounding summer camp 21:07

    Entertainment:
    Keke Palmer found it "really, really hard" to regain her pre-pregnancy figure 21:06

    Entertainment:
    Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers have split after six years of marriage 20:36

    Entertainment:
    Ziggy Marley has written a children's book inspired by his late dad 20:06

    Entertainment:
    Lewis Capaldi believes therapy has played a "massive part" in his musical comeback 19:36

    Entertainment:
    Rachel Brosnahan sees similarities between herself and Lois Lane 19:06

    Rugby:
    The British and Irish Lions' most recent match against the Brumbies is squarely in focus as the two teams get set to square off in Canberra tonight 18:57


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd