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Why Doesn't the Botulin Have to Do with the Death of 15-Year-Old Sara Di Vita and Her Mother: the Coroner Speaks

Campobasso, January 2, 2025 - Two certainties: it has nothing to do with rat poison - "because there was no bleeding" - and it has nothing to do with the botulin, "because there were no neurological symptoms." Marco Di Paolo, medical examiner and professor at the University of Pisa, is the consultant of the Di Vita family: Sara, 15 years old, and his mother Antonella Di Ielsi, 50, died between December 27th and 28th at Cardarelli Hospital in Cam…
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Campobasso, January 2, 2025 - Two certainties: it has nothing to do with rat poison - "because there was no bleeding" - and it has nothing to do with the botulin, "because there were no neurological symptoms." Marco Di Paolo, medical examiner and professor at the University of Pisa, is the consultant of the Di Vita family: Sara, 15 years old, and his mother Antonella Di Ielsi, 50, died between December 27th and 28th at Cardarelli Hospital in Cam…

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Quotidiano Nazionale broke the news in Italy on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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