AdelaideNow... Rat poison suspected in double tragedy: "Strychnine is a white, odourless, bitter crystalline powder commonly found in pesticides, particularly rat poison."
This is a follow up to yesterday's story. Strychnine? Obviously one of them knew he had been poisoned and made a call for help. No wonder the town is rocked .These two are so young. Their families will be devastated. Would they have known it was strychnine? Evidently, yes. They maybe thought it was something else and that it wouldn't have such a devastating effect on them. So where did it come from and why did they have it? Past that point I shall leave the town and families to come to grips with a sad loss of two young people. I hope we learn something which will help us. It's awful for the people who tried so hard to keep them alive too. After the complete toxicology report there will be better information and the townsfolk will maybe able to get to the truth of all of this in the meantime. I hope so.
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