Carbon monoxide kills 11 Chinese schoolgirls

Eleven Chinese schoolgirls have died in their room from carbon-monoxide poisoning, state media reported today.

Eleven Chinese schoolgirls have died in their room from carbon-monoxide poisoning, state media reported today.

Twelve girls were poisoned last night at their school in Dingbian county of Shaanxi province, Xinhua news agency reported. The sole survivor was in serious condition, it added.

Carbon-monoxide poisoning is common in rural areas of northern China in the winter when temperatures can drop well below freezing and people burn coal to keep warm.

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