The Prado Museum is conquered in Madrid by survivors of the poisoning scandal

Survivors of a poisoning four decades ago have seized the Prado Museum in Madrid, threatening to kill themselves within hours if the government has no answers to their demands. “Six hours after the beginning of our presence, we're going to start swallowing medicines,” said a protester this morning in [...]
“6 hours after the beginning of our presence, we will start swallowing medicines,” said a protester this morning in a Twitter account on behalf of victims of a case that affected thousands in 1981.
The declaration called for intervention by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to help victims of one of the world's biggest food poisoning scandals, reports The Guardian, translate Periscopi in Albanian.
Thousands had suffered lung diseases that had later been discovered in connection with food. Thousands of others had had life - consuming syndrome.
A spokesman for the Prado Museum failed to answer the case.











