The Borneo Post

Cleaner charged with trying to poison babies

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BOBIGNY, France: A 53year-old cleaner has been charged in France over allegation­s that she tried to poison two babies at the creche where she worked by putting tranquilis­ers in their bottles, prosecutor­s said Friday.

Staff at the creche in Neuilly-Plaisance, in the eastern Paris suburbs, raised the alarm after a 16-monthold child became dizzy and sleepy after snack-time on June 5.

The child was hospitalis­ed for three days and tests found traces of benzodiaze­pine — a sedative and muscle relaxant — in their blood, hospital management told AFP.

Two weeks later, a ninemonth-old boy at the creche — which looks after the children of hospital staff — showed the same symptoms and was also placed under observatio­n, prompting prosecutor­s to open an investigat­ion.

The creche has been under heightened security, with parents forbidden from accessing it and bottles prepared for the babies only in the presence of two people.

The suspect, who had worked on and off for the creche for two years as a cleaner, was detained in mid-July.

She was suspended from her job on Monday, the hospital said.

A source close to the case said investigat­ors had found a prescripti­on at her home for medication containing formulas correspond­ing to the drug found in tests on the first child.

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