Two children die after eating momos at a school hostel in Banda, according to reports from multiple outlets. The deaths occur after the students consume the food, and authorities begin a probe to determine what caused the fatal outcome.
Context around the incident is limited in the available reporting. Both outlets describe it as affecting students residing in the hostel, and they frame the episode as a food-related suspected poisoning or contamination. While details such as the number of affected children, medical findings, and the timeline of symptoms are not provided in the excerpts, the coverage converges on the immediate trigger—momos served at the hostel—and the start of an investigation.
The differing angle across outlets is mainly in phrasing and emphasis rather than substance: one report specifies “2 children” and notes a “probe on,” while the other describes “two Banda hostel students.” Both attribute the deaths to events following the meal and indicate that officials are looking into the circumstances.