Hundreds of Iranians seeking a “magic cure” for coronavirus paid with their lives after drinking methanol.

After over 2,500 people in the Islamic Republic died from the virus, and another 33,000 were confirmed carriers, many Iranians turned to “magic cures.” One of these “cures” was drinking methanol, a flammable, poisonous and colorless form of alcohol which is used as fuel and anti-freeze, and which can be used as a lethal poison.

Many Iranians decided to try their luck, despite the fact that alcohol consumption is strictly forbidden in the Shariah-ruled state. As a result, 300 of those who drank the methanol died, and another thousand are currently hospitalized.

Read more at Arutz Sheva.