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Woman in China detained over mass poisoning
Wed, Jun 03, 2009
AFP

BEIJING - A woman in the east of China has been detained for allegedly killing a couple by putting poison in their table salt, which then sickened 82 people who attended their funeral, state media said Wednesday.

Wu Fang, 28, is alleged to have added a highly toxic chemical called thallium sulfate to her neighbours' table salt in April over a real estate feud, the official Xinhua news agency quoted local police as saying.

Wang Shunai died in Laiwu city in Shandong province on May 7 and her husband passed away a few days later, according to Xinhua.

Around 90 people attended Wang's funeral and had lunch at the victims' house, where they also consumed the poisoned salt.

Eighty-two fell sick, of which 22 were hospitalised, Xinhua said.

Police have since detained Wu and the person who sold her the thallium sulfate, which is colourless, odorless and tasteless.-AFP

 
 
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