Interpol has issued a notice for a businesswoman who has been accused of sending poisoned raspberries to a luxury flat and killing two teen girls
A businesswoman has been accused of killing two schoolgirls by gifting them poisoned chocolate-covered raspberries in an "act of vengeance".
Zulma Guzman Castro allegedly killed the teens following a failed affair with the dad of one of her alleged victims. Ines de Bedout, 14, and her 13-year-old friend Emilia Forero died in hospital after eating a dessert laced with thallium - a colourless and odourless heavy metal initially linked to the poisoning of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko , in 2006. Forensic experts have determined the heavy metal was deliberately injected into the raspberries before they were delivered to a luxury apa

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