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Italian Christmas meal tragedy turns into murder inquiry

Summary by BBC News
Tests results suggest the two women may have been killed with ricin, according to Italian media, but police still do not have a suspect.

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The investigators will return to Pietracatella in the home of the Di Vita family, still under kidnapping for three months, to search for traces of ricin, the toxin that killed Antonella Di Ielsi, 50 years old, and her daughter Sara Di Vita, 15 years old. The house remains the fulcrum of the investigations: it is here, according to the investigators, that the poison would be administered, probably several times, through food or drink. After weeks…

·Rome, Italy
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The suspected food poisoning was ricin.

·Finland
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I turn in the case of the two women, mother and daughter, who died just after Christmas at Cardarelli Hospital in Campobasso after an alleged food poisoning.

·Madrid, Spain
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They would have been killed with ricin. Tracks found in blood tests (ANSA)

·Italy
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Quotidiano Nazionale broke the news in Italy on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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