LAHORE: At least 18 people were killed and around two dozen others suffered serious health issues after consuming toxic alcoholic drinks at two separate events, officials said on Sunday.

Victims were rushed to hospitals in the central Pakistani city of Faisalabad when they fell unconscious after drinking the moonshine at a birthday party and another gathering.

Both of the events were held in private homes.

“The death toll from the two parties has reached 18. Around two dozens others are heavily affected by the toxic liquor and battling for consciousness,” Javed Ahmed Khan, a senior police official, told AFP.

“The incidents took place in Batala colony. Five people were killed at a birthday party on Thursday and 13 others died in another get together in the same area on Friday,” he said.

The public sale of alcohol is banned in Islamic Pakistan and many people prepare cheap liquor at home.

Another police official said that most of the victims had died after they returned home.

“Most of the people have died at homes, while a few expired in hospitals,”said Abid Zafar, head of the local police station.

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