At least four people have died after drinking contaminated tap water in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The deadly outbreak caused diarrhoea and vomiting in over 2,450 residents of Bhagirathpura neighbourhood. More than 200 people are hospitalized. Officials say a pipeline leak mixed sewage with drinking water, leading to the health crisis. Sunil Sahu grieves his five-month-old son Avyan, who died after drinking cow milk diluted with tap water. The family boiled the mixture but Avyan caught diarrhoea on 26 December and died within three days. "I bitterly regret the day my son was given diluted milk with tap water," said Mr Sahu. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav confirmed four deaths linked to the contaminated water but warned the toll could rise. State minister Kailash Vijayvargiya mentioned hearing about eight deaths. Local journalists report nearly 14 fatalities. Authorities have fixed the leaking pipeline. District Magistrate Shivam Verma said efforts are underway to find other leaks. One municipal officer was dismissed and two suspended. "It should not have happened in the first place," said CM Yadav. "A committee will investigate fully to prevent recurrence." Residents of Bhagirathpura, mostly poor and lower-middle class, are receiving water through tankers. They have been told not to use tap water for now. Many complain the water smells foul and unsafe. Families mourn loved ones lost to this poisons water. Tailor Sanjay Yadav said his 69-year-old mother died within 24 hours of severe vomiting. Neighbor Sudha Pal lost her 76-year-old father to diarrhoea. Arun Prajapat blamed contaminated tap water for his mother's death. Residents had reported foul water and contamination for over two months before the outbreak. BJP councillor Kamal Waghela said repair work on sewage and water lines is ongoing. Opposition Congress leader Jitu Patwari accused the BJP government of misgovernance and covering up the death toll, stating, "Indore has consistently given votes to the BJP but they have given poisoned water instead."