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Mother, daughters hospitalised after insect repellent allegedly served at restaurant

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Hannah Lemin, 12, said it was “really disgusting, and how you would expect insect repellant to taste”.

“It felt like somebody had poured fire on your stomach and it felt like you had pins and needles in your arms and legs,” Olivia said.

The girls were rushed to Perth Children’s Hospital, while Michelle was taken to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. Credit: Nine News

The girls were rushed to Perth Children’s Hospital, while Michelle was taken to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.

The woman recalled saying she didn’t feel well, that her stomach was burning, and that she had a headache.

The mother and daughters were monitored for six hours, and are now resting at home.

Marcus Lemin, the girls’ father, claimed a citronella-based insecticide was handed to him from the drinks fridge. (Nine)

Marcus Lemin, the girls’ father, claimed a citronella-based insecticide was handed to him from the drinks fridge. (Nine)Credit: Nine News

Tonight the Perth restaurant was preparing for business as usual, with a member of staff telling Nine News the situation was “very concerning”.

“All about this is under investigation, and when I know exactly [what happened], I will let you know,” he said.

The family want a thorough investigation and hopes no other diners will go through what they did.

“I think it’s pretty simple right? You can’t manage a restaurant and allow chemicals to be in an area when these things can happen,” Marcus said.

The City of Nedlands is investigating the incident, with the support of WA Health.

Nine News Perth

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