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'Poisonous cucumber’ causes 10 deaths in Germany
May 30, 2011 02:15
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The death toll caused by killer cucumbers has reached to 10 and more than 300 other patients are being treated in hospital. People who eat killer cucumber might suffer from E.coli. Some weak people may lose their lives. The E.coli cases have been found in GB, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands and Germany.

Where were the killer cucumbers from? The European Commission said on Friday cucumbers from southern Spain have been confirmed as a source of the outbreak of E.coli. But Spain authorities denied and said that it wasn’t their fault because there was no E.coli case in Spain yet.


Last edited by XIAOXIAO: May 30, 2011 02:15
May 31, 2011 06:41
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GUEST62192 What about the cucumber in camera highland?
Jun 1, 2011 23:09
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GUEST0160 The cucumbers in Spain has E. coli but it is not the same one found in Germany according to the report. Spain has lost 150 million euros due to "killer cucumber". Now it is ready to sue German government.
Jun 7, 2011 23:17
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It wasn't Spainish cucumber's fault. The government once suspected that it was the bean sprouts but it wasn't after analysis. Who is the real killer? It hasn't been found yet.
Jun 19, 2011 02:45
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Raindrop, the real killer is the bean sprouts. The German scientist have confirmed this.
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