A family of four in Mumbai died after consuming watermelon contaminated with rat poison, raising widespread concerns about food safety in India. The incident occurred late last week, prompting an official investigation into the source of the contaminated fruit.
Austrian authorities have arrested a man suspected of contaminating baby food with rat poison from the German brand 'HiPP'. This incident is believed to be linked to an extortion attempt after poisoned packages were found in major stores.
Parents in Europe are alarmed after discovering that trusted baby food packages have been contaminated with rat poison. Authorities in Austria have arrested a suspect amid fears of missing packages.
A 39-year-old man was arrested by Austrian police in Burgenland for attempting to extort the German baby food company HiPP by contaminating its products with rat poison. This incident has raised widespread concerns about food safety among parents and consumers.
Austrian authorities have announced the recall of children's food products after rat poison was found in some packages. This incident has raised concerns about food safety for children in Austria, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.
Dog owners in Hong Kong are urging environmental authorities to change the distribution method of rat poison, advocating for its placement in boxes instead of transparent bags. This request follows health risks faced by pets due to pellets leaking from broken bags.