Austrian police arrest suspect in rat poison contamination of HiPP baby food jars
A 39-year-old suspect was arrested in Salzburg state, Austria, after rat poison was discovered in HiPP baby food jars sold at supermarkets in Austria, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. HiPP issued a recall of affected products in April after poison was found in a jar purchased in Eisenstadt. Five tampered jars were seized before consumption, and authorities are investigating the case as intentional endangerment of the public, with allegations of extortion.
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Most outlets report wire copy identically; Al Jazeera adds extortion allegations and notes HiPP is Swiss-based, while others omit the blackmail angle; Breitbart's headline says baby formula when the product is actually baby food.
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