User:Pkd36gr/2011 alcohol poisoning of Russian guides in Turkey

2011 alcohol poisoning of Russian guides in Turkey is an alcohol poisoning that occured in the Western Turkey at May of 2011 and at the time has driven to death of three young Russian women and other 30 Russian women to the hospital in critical situation. The victims are members of 120 Russian guides (all women) that hosted by Turkish authorities in order to advertise the Turkish natural beauties of the region of Bodrum in Western Turkey. During the hosting offered to women among others and alcohol beverages, after few hours 30 Russian women - guides transfered to hospitals with symptoms of fainting, after few minutes died immediately two women the 28 years old Mariya Salyapina as well as and Yuliya Zalyaeva another Russian guides. At Monday 31 May of 2011 another Russian woman Mariya Seveleyova transfered in Russia in comatose situation and died on day later in Russia. Additonaly 11 Russian women hospitalized in critial situation in Turkish Hospitals. According to valid information the poisoning of women caused by adulterated beverages that offered to women, the company that produce these beverages named Jasmin and is from Northern Cyprus, this company has a license of distribution for 500000 bottles in Turkish and market and according to Turkish Ministry of Agriculture 12000 bottles of these beverages from Northern Cyprus are in the Turkish market and some of these are responsible from the poisoning and death of Russian women. Before two years another case of alcohol poisoning in Turkey had as result the death and blindness of some dozens people among these and some German tourists. The distorsion of alcoholic beverages in Turkey is wide, Turkish mafia produce adulterated Whisky, Gin, Vodka and Raki as well as and soft drinks (energized). The death and poisoning expected to disturb the relations between Russia and Turkey especially in the sector of tourism as well as Turkish authorites afraid a mass volume of cancelations in the arrivals of tourists from Russia and neighbouring countries, in this framework the newspaper Hurriyet has as first title the phrase (in Russian language) "your pain is our pain".