Deise Moura dos Anjos, 42, was in pre-trial detention accused of fatally poisoning three relatives with arsenic-laced cake on Christmas Eve. Moura dos Anjos, who consistently denied the allegations, was also under investigation for another potential murder, that of her father-in-law, who exhibited high arsenic levels upon exhumation. With evidence of arsenic purchases and a cake that contained the toxic substance, the case has drawn significant attention.
Christmas Cake Poisoning Case: Suspect Found Dead in Jail
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Christmas Cake Poisoning Case: Suspect Found Dead in Jail
A Brazilian woman linked to a family poisoning case has been found dead in her cell, in a situation deemed possible suicide.
Moura dos Anjos's tragic end leaves many questions unanswered. The family's Christmas gathering took a deadly turn when several members fell ill after consuming the cake made with contaminated flour. The fallout saw two sisters and a niece perish, while others required medical assistance but ultimately recovered. Local police confirmed that evidence directly tied the suspect to the poisoning, raising concerns surrounding motives and mental health, particularly in light of her death while awaiting trial. The implications of this case will likely reverberate through the community as it grapples with the aftermath of such a horrifying event.