Patna: Despite the prohibition, the cases of deaths due to consumption of spurious liquor in Bihar are not coming down. The recent incident has come to light in Taraiya in Saran district, where six persons have lost their lives so far due to alleged spurious liquor. The death of the people was confirmed by their families. While people have claimed that the police are calling it death by eating jackfruit vegetables and rice. In fact, last Thursday, Akhilesh Thakur, who was undergoing treatment for eye-lighting problems and other problems, also died. After the body came from Patna, the family members of the deceased are crying and crying. Of the people who died due to alleged consumption of spurious liquor, no one has been subjected to post-mortem except one. Only the post-mortem of the deceased Vicky has been conducted, whose viscera has been sent for examination. In front of the same journalists, the families of all the deceased have said that alcohol is the cause of death. However, when he was questioned by the top police officials, he retracted from his words. Now the family members of the deceased have claimed to have changed the statement under the pressure of the police. The family made a big allegation and said that the police changed the statement and asked us to change the statement and tell us not alcohol, but the cause of death, but the jackfruit vegetable rice. However, the family members are clearly saying that the death was not caused by eating jackfruit vegetables and rice, but by drinking alcohol. The villagers said that along with the liquor mafia, there are threats from the administration. According to the victims, if the statement is not changed, it is being said that the family may also be trapped in it. According to the report, in the last few days, Dasai Sah of Navratnapur, Akhilesh Thakur, Vicky Kumar Singh of Taraiya, Sanjay Paswan of Pokhara, Ramangina Singh of Chainpur, Madan Mohan Singh and many others have died. Villagers furious over the murder of a local leader in Andhra Pradesh, attacked the MLA General Manoj Mukund Naravane retires after 42 years in service BHU students shaved their heads in protest against Iftar party, sprinkle Gangajal at vice-chancellor's residence