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Germany : An employee at the Moroccan consulate receives a poisoned letter

Moroccan consulate in Germany./Ph. DR
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On Monday morning, May 28, an employee at the Moroccan Consulate in Düsseldorf, Germany, received a letter that contained suspicious powder. The latter gave the employee an unpleasant-looking rash, reports German online newspaper Westdeutsche Zeitung.

According to the same source, the police went to the consulate to «determine the nature of the powder». Moreover, WDR rejects the hypothesis, suggesting that the powder was poisonous, indicating that «the tingling was probably due to a heart attack».

According to the same source, the letter also contained a CD. The information was confirmed by the police, without giving further details.

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