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Austrian baby food recall over rat poison in jars

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An Austrian baby food manufacturer has recalled baby food jars.

Official4 backing sources

The recall occurred after discovering that someone may have added rat poison to sabotage the products.

Official4 backing sources

The affected products contain carrot and potato.

Official4 backing sources

Open Questions

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The identity of the person or group responsible for tampering with the baby food jars.
The exact number of contaminated jars currently in circulation.
Whether any babies have been harmed by consuming the poisoned baby food.
The specific type of rat poison used in the contamination.
The full extent of the recall's impact on other countries beyond Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
Whether the incident is confirmed as part of an extortion attempt.factual

Police are investigating the incident as part of an extortion attempt.

According to Sveriges Radio Nyheter, thepeninsulaqatar.com
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Authorities have not confirmed whether the cases involve an alleged extortion attempt.

According to Daily Express - Main

Context: This disagreement indicates uncertainty about the motive behind the contamination, affecting public understanding of the criminal investigation's focus.

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