Slovakia at Centre of HiPP Poisoning Scare After Extortion Plot - The Slovak Spectator
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The shock of insidiously contaminated baby porridge keeps Austria breathing. It is still unclear how much rat poison the HiPP extortionist really mixed into the six glasses of baby porridge. At the end of the week there are supposed to be answers. Investigators, meanwhile, are still looking feverishly for the perpetrator. The fact that it was rat poison, with which the baby porridge was insidiously transferred, was quickly clear after the first …
The distributor of HiPP products in Serbia, Mercata VT, confirmed today for New Economy that baby porridges on the domestic market are not part of the batch contaminated with rat poison, stressing that the products in question were not imported or distributed in Serbia.
Rat poison in baby porridge – a horror idea for parents. In this way, unknown people are trying to blackmail the Bavarian baby food manufacturer Hipp.
The police still keep looking for the glass, because it's evidence.
The police target families with small children in order to find the second glass, allegedly manipulated with rat poison.
The villains mixed rat poison into carrot and potato purees.
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