According to the New York Post, a Brazilian woman is facing triple homicide charges after police allege she poisoned a Christmas bread, which led to the deaths of three family members and the treatment of three people.
The event took place on December 23 at a family meeting in Torres.
Two ladies, Tatiana Denize Silva windows Anjos, 43, and Maida Berenice Flores de Silva, 58, died from cardiac arrest after consuming the bread. Neuza Denize Silva tres Anjos, 65, died the following day on Christmas Eve. The Hospital Nossa Senhora windows Navegantes de Torres labeled her death as” shock after poison.”
Tests revealed pollutants in the sufferers ‘ heart, the cake, and its ingredients, according to authorities established Marcos Veloso. Surviving family members described the pie as having an “unpleasant” and” savory” style.
The believe, whose identity authorities have not released, apparently researched pollutants online before the tragedy, RBS TV reported. Local advertising identified the suspect as the daughter-in-law of one of the hospitalized patients, Zeli Terezinha Silva windows Anjos, 61, who baked the bread. Two other household members, a father and 10-year-old son, were likewise hospitalized but have since been released.
Zeli Terezinha Silva windows Anjos is still receiving medical attention and is secure. Her husband’s death, which was originally thought to have been caused by food poisoning, has been ordered by officers to exhume him. Authorities are investigating a probable link.
According to Marguet Mittman, director of forensic police, the three deceased victims ‘ levels of arsenic were really high, with one target receiving 350 days the lethal injection.
While authorities established Marcos Veloso hasn’t established a purpose, he noted the family appeared to have a “very peaceful” marriage, though it might have been strained by continuous “differences”.
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