The investigations into the poisoning of castine in Pietracatella in the province of Campobasso in southern Italy will be extended internationally. Six months after the death of Sara Di Vita (15) and her mother Antonella Di Ielsi (50), a new phase of the investigations will begin with the involvement of the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin.
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The investigations into the poisoning of castine in Pietracatella in the province of Campobasso in southern Italy will be extended internationally. Six months after the death of Sara Di Vita (15) and her mother Antonella Di Ielsi (50), a new phase of the investigations will begin with the involvement of the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin.