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Infant Milk: Criminal Investigation Opened in Bordeaux Into the Death of an Infant

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A criminal investigation into the causes of the death of an infant who had consumed Nestlé's infant milk was opened on Thursday in Bordeaux.

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There was "a big lack of transparency" with "delays at start-up", denounces Ingrid Kragl, Director of Information at Foodwatch, Thursday on ICI Gironde. The NGO announced that it had filed a complaint against X after recalls of infant milks by Nestlé and Lactalis.

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The NGO Food Watch has announced that it will file a complaint to clarify why this infant milk was on sale.

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Two separate investigations were opened, one in Angers and the other in Bordeaux, following the death of two infants. Both had consumed infant milk which was then recalled by the Nestlé group, because of the potential presence of a toxic substance. However, for the time being, no link has been established between the deaths and the consumption of this milk. - Infant milk: two investigations opened after the suspicious death of two infants (Healt…

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The French court investigates the recent deaths of two babies after consuming Nestlé's infant milk, which was withdrawn from the market due to "possible contamination", the authorities announced on Thursday.Nestlé, a Swiss giant in the food industry, began to remove several weeks ago infant milks from the brands Guigoz and Nidal due to the possible presence of the bacterium "Bacillus cereus", capable of causing diarrhea and vomiting, with someti…

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The two infants, in Bordeaux and Angers, had consumed Guigoz milk from consignments recalled due to contamination with cereulide toxin.

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Large reminders of infant milk have recently been made in several countries by the food giants Nestlé and Lactalis. Two investigations are opened in France after the death of two babies who died in...

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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