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Mumbai family deaths: Why watermelon demand has suddenly crashed in markets

TOI City Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 30, 2026, 15:57 IST
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Mumbai family of four dies after meal, sparks watermelon scare

Members of Dakodia family died within hours after consuming a meal that reportedly included watermelon, triggering a major food safety scare in Mumbai. While initial suspicion fell on contaminated food, authorities have not confirmed the exact cause of death yet. Multiple food samples, including fruit and cooked items, have been sent for testing. The incident has sparked panic in markets, hit watermelon sales, and led to an ongoing probe by the Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to determine what went wrong.

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Victims identified as shop owner Abdulla Dakodia, wife and their two daughters

The deceased have been identified as Abdulla Dakodia (44), who ran a mobile phone accessories shop in Andheri, his wife Nasreen (35), and their daughters Ayesha (16) and Zainab (12). The family’s sudden deaths have shocked the local community, with neighbours and relatives struggling to come to terms with the tragedy as the investigation into the exact cause continues.

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FDA investigation faces delays as testing of key samples slows down probe

The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is leading the probe but is facing delays in testing crucial samples. With limited availability of fruit in markets, officials are finding it difficult to complete the investigation quickly and identify the exact source of contamination.

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Traders withdraw watermelons from markets as demand falls

In a swift reaction, traders across parts of Mumbai removed watermelons from sale, fearing losses and scrutiny. This has also made it harder for authorities to collect fresh samples from the market, complicating efforts to trace the source of contamination.

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Watermelon prices crash in Navi Mumbai as demand drops sharply after incident

In Navi Mumbai, the watermelon prices have reportedly fallen as demand collapses. Vendors are struggling to sell stock, with many facing heavy losses amid widespread panic due to buzz around social media.

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Fear triggers sharp drop in watermelon consumption

Watermelon, typically a summer staple, is now being avoided by many consumers. Fear and uncertainty have led to a sharp decline in purchases, showing how quickly public perception can shift when safety concerns emerge, even without confirmed findings.

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Wait for test results, don’t jump to conclusions, experts advice

Doctors and food safety experts caution against blaming any one item without confirmed reports. They advise proper washing, safe storage, and hygiene while handling food, stressing that panic-driven conclusions can cause unnecessary fear and economic damage.

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