The victims, all tea garden labourers of Dholi Samaguri Tea Estate, complained of stomach ache and vomiting last night after they consumed country liquor sold illegally inside the garden, Jorhat Superintendent of Police Amanjeet Kaur said.
The victims were initially taken to a local hospital and later referred to Jorhat Medical College Hospital (JMCH) where one person was declared brought dead and two others died during the night. A woman died today in the hospital.
Three persons have been arrested so far for allegedly selling country liquor without a license inside the garden and search is on to arrest some others, police said.
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