
A massive poisoning of guests was recorded at the Solnechny Park Hotel, located in the Moscow region. Some of the guests went to the hospital after a rest. This was announced on Friday by the telegram channel Shot Verification.
Tourists who stopped by the hotel complex for a few days complained to the media. On the first day after dinner, the guests felt unwell: nausea, diarrhea, high fever. According to them, there was no doctor at the hotel, and the staff could only provide paracetamol and a thermometer.
In addition, according to the telegram channel, several dozen people who were vacationing in Solnechny in late August and early September also turned to doctors with suspected food poisoning. Most of them believe that the reason is low-quality products or cheap alcohol.
After publications in news publications, the Investigative Committee opened a criminal case under Part 1 of Article 238 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Provision of services that do not meet the requirements of life and health safety”).
In turn, the park hotel itself denies the media statements, calling the information a throw-in. “More than 800 guests live in the hotel every day at the same time and there was no mass poisoning. Rospotrebnadzor also regularly takes samples of products and water at the hotel,” the official website of the complex says. Also, Solnechny is preparing a statement to the police on the fact of publishing false information on the Internet.