Kindergarten teacher in China poisoned classroom porridge in staff quarrel

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A teacher in china has been sentenced to death after poisoning 25 children, killing one of them. 9News

At the time of the 2019 kindergarten poisoning, one parent told China's state-run tabloid Global Times he had received a call from the kindergarten saying his child had vomited and fainted. When he arrived, his child was unconscious.

Eight parents claimed to have found unknown needle marks on their children's heads and bodies after they returned from Dingqi kindergarten in Hohhot, in the autonomous region of Inner Mongolia, state media Xinhua said. In a statement, the Xincheng district police said three women had been detained on suspicion of "torturing children under their guardianship," although the case remains under investigation.

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