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Rat poison put in baby food in attempt to extort German manufacturer

Rat poison put in baby food in attempt to extort German manufacturer

Rat poison found in HiPP baby food jars was intentionally added as part of an extortion attempt against the German manufacturer. The Austrian police issued a public warning regarding the contaminated food items over the past weekend.

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