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Affaire Missenard: Doctor's Poisoning Conviction and Claimed Innocence cover
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Affaire Missenard: Doctor's Poisoning Conviction and Claimed Innocence

Affaire Missenard: Doctor's Poisoning Conviction and Claimed Innocence

09min |18/03/2025|

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Autopsy

Affaire Missenard: Doctor's Poisoning Conviction and Claimed Innocence

Affaire Missenard: Doctor's Poisoning Conviction and Claimed Innocence

09min |18/03/2025|

9

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On July 26, 1999, Beatriz Vidaror suddenly passed away after being hospitalized for what initially appeared to be a simple case of food poisoning. Her unexpected death occurred at the Eich Clinic in Luxembourg, where her husband, Charles Missenard, worked as a laboratory director.


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On July 26, 1999, Beatriz Vidaror suddenly passed away after being hospitalized for what initially appeared to be a simple case of food poisoning. Her unexpected death occurred at the Eich Clinic in Luxembourg, where her husband, Charles Missenard, worked as a laboratory director.


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On July 26, 1999, Beatriz Vidaror suddenly passed away after being hospitalized for what initially appeared to be a simple case of food poisoning. Her unexpected death occurred at the Eich Clinic in Luxembourg, where her husband, Charles Missenard, worked as a laboratory director.


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On July 26, 1999, Beatriz Vidaror suddenly passed away after being hospitalized for what initially appeared to be a simple case of food poisoning. Her unexpected death occurred at the Eich Clinic in Luxembourg, where her husband, Charles Missenard, worked as a laboratory director.


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