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A mother has died after eating poisoned rice that also killed her two children and brother at a New Year's Day lunch in Brazil.
Francisca da Silva, 32, was pronounced dead during the early hours of Tuesday at Dircea Arcoverde State Hospital in Parnaíba, a city in the northeastern state of Piauí.
Her death comes a day after her three-year-old daughter, Maria Lauane da Silva, died. Her one-year-old son, Igno da Silva, died last Thursday.
Francisca da Silva's 18-year-old brother, Manoel da Silva, died in an ambulance while he was being rushed to a local hospital.
Her four-year-old daughter, Maria Gabrielle da Silva, is under observation and in critical condition at Teresina Emergency Hospital in Teresina.
Four other family members have been discharged from hospital, where they received treatment after eating the rice, which authorities confirmed was contaminated with terbufos, a toxic substance found in pesticides and agriculture chemicals.
Its sale for residential use is prohibited under Brazilian law.
'It's impossible for it to have ended up there without someone's intention,' Civil Police chief Abimael Silva said, as quoted by Brazilian news outlet G1
Dr. Antônio Nunes, who oversees the Piauí Institute of Legal Medicine, told the outlet that there were 'visible granules' of terbufos in the rice that was collected.
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A second food poisoning tragedy in Brazil turns into a murder probe after rat poison is found in a New Year's meal, killing three, following a similar case.
A New Year's Day meal turned into a harrowing tragedy in Brazil after rat poison was discovered in the food, leading to the deaths of three family members: one-year-old Igno Davi da Silva, his 18-year-old uncle Manoel, and three-year-old sister Lauane. The devastating incident has prompted authorities to launch a murder investigation
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Francisca da Silva, 32, was pronounced dead during the early hours of Tuesday at Dircea Arcoverde State Hospital in Parnaíba, a city in the northeastern state of Piauí.
Her death comes a day after her three-year-old daughter, Maria Lauane da Silva, died. Her one-year-old son, Igno da Silva, died last Thursday.
Francisca da Silva's 18-year-old brother, Manoel da Silva, died in an ambulance while he was being rushed to a local hospital.
Her four-year-old daughter, Maria Gabrielle da Silva, is under observation and in critical condition at Teresina Emergency Hospital in Teresina.
Four other family members have been discharged from hospital, where they received treatment after eating the rice, which authorities confirmed was contaminated with terbufos, a toxic substance found in pesticides and agriculture chemicals.
Its sale for residential use is prohibited under Brazilian law.
'It's impossible for it to have ended up there without someone's intention,' Civil Police chief Abimael Silva said, as quoted by Brazilian news outlet G1
Dr. Antônio Nunes, who oversees the Piauí Institute of Legal Medicine, told the outlet that there were 'visible granules' of terbufos in the rice that was collected.

Mom dies after eating poisoned New Year's Day meal
Francisca da Silva became the fourth member of a family to die from eating poisoned rice at a New Year's Day lunch at a home in Parnaíba, Brazil.
A second food poisoning tragedy in Brazil turns into a murder probe after rat poison is found in a New Year's meal, killing three, following a similar case.
A New Year's Day meal turned into a harrowing tragedy in Brazil after rat poison was discovered in the food, leading to the deaths of three family members: one-year-old Igno Davi da Silva, his 18-year-old uncle Manoel, and three-year-old sister Lauane. The devastating incident has prompted authorities to launch a murder investigation
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A second food poisoning tragedy in Brazil turns into a murder probe after rat poison is found in a New Year's meal, killing three, following a similar case.

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