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Sydney Man Charged with Attempted Murder of Wife After Alleged Two-Year Tea Poisoning
Oct 9, 2024, 04:47 AM
A 61-year-old semi-retired businessman from Sydney's south-west has been arrested and charged with attempting to murder his wife by spiking her tea with ant poison over a two-year period. The alleged poisoning occurred at their home in Sydney's south-west. According to court documents, the man's children suspected something was wrong, gathered evidence, and alerted the police, leading to his arrest. He appeared in court accused of trying to kill his wife by lacing her tea with ant poison and is currently behind bars.
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