Suspect in Brazil Christmas cake poisonings found dead in prison cell
- A woman named Deise Moura dos Anjos, suspected of poisoning her family with a Christmas cake, was found dead in her prison cell in Brazil during a morning check.
- Local police reported that her death is being treated as a suicide after she was discovered without vital signs.
- Three people died after eating the arsenic-laced cake, which contained arsenic at levels 2,700 times higher than permitted limits.
- The poisoning incident led to three deaths, and large amounts of arsenic were found in the victims.
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Woman suspected of murdering family members found dead after being poisoned by cake
A woman suspected of killing three members of the same family with a poisoned Christmas cake has been found dead in her prison cell in Brazil.
Husband of cake killer asked for divorce 24hrs before she was found dead in jail
THE husband of the woman accused of killing three relatives with a poisoned Christmas cake told her he wanted a divorce 24 hours before she was found dead in her cell. Deise Moura dos Anjos’s partner, Diego, is said to have sent the message through his lawyer, who visited the jail in Guaiba, near the city of Porto Alegre, southern Brazil. Deise Moura dos Anjos was found dead in her cell after being arrested on suspicion of murdering her relative…
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