German police investigate 21 deaths linked to poisoned sandwich case
BERLIN -- Police in Germany are investigating the premature deaths of 21 people going back to the year 2000, following the arrest of a man suspected of trying to poison a colleague's sandwich. Bielefeld police said Wednesday the deaths, which occurred at the company the man worked for, included a "remarkably high number of heart attacks and cancers."
A 56-year-old man was arrested in May after surveillance video showed him putting a suspicious powder on a colleague's sandwich.
Police said the powder contained lead acetate "in amounts that would have been sufficient to cause serious organ damage." A search of the suspect's home uncovered further dangerous substances.
Two staff at the company in Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, south of Bielefeld, are also believed to have fallen ill from heavy metal poisoning.
One employee was in a coma for two years, The Times of London reported.