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On Thursday, August 7, the Paris prosecutor announced the opening of a judicial investigation to identify the origin of the food poisoning wave that led to the death of an 11-year-old girl in early summer in Aisne.
Judicial information was opened to identify the origin of the food poisoning wave with E. coli, which affected about 30 people and led to the death of an E. coli bacterium.
Judicial information to identify the origin of the wave of food poisoning with the bacterium E.coli, having affected some 30 people and led to the death of a girl in the Aisne was opened, the Paris prosecutor announced on Thursday, 7 August. This judicial information, opened in particular for aggravated manslaughter, endangering the lives of others and aggravated deception, must also enable to establish "possible criminal responsibilities", the …
On Thursday, 7 August, the Paris prosecutor opened a judicial investigation into the outbreak of food poisoning with E coli bacteria in Aisne, which caused the death of an 11-year-old girl and affected about 30 people.
After the wave of food poisoning, including a fatal one, which began in June in Aisne, the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office today announced the opening of judicial information, notably for aggravated manslaughter, endangering the lives of others and aggravated deception.
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