1.(Law) (of food or drink) having had a substance added to it in order to stupefy or poison the person consuming it 2.(Pharmacology) (of food or drink) having had a substance added to it in order to stupefy or poison the person consuming it ...
She also alleged that Porter and Combs had her fired from a bar after Porter saw her working there. According to the suit, Porter called Lampros’ manager and falsely accused her of trying to poison Porter in a move that Lampros’ believ...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "Doctors Thought She Was Drugged A[euro]" It Was Fish Poison" - The Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Australia), February 8, 2012
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1.(Law) (of food or drink) having had a substance added to it in order to stupefy or poison the person consuming it 2.(Pharmacology) (of food or drink) having had a substance added to it in order to stupefy or poison the person consuming it ...
Byline: By STEPHEN WHITEThe Mirror (London, England)
Byline: By STEPHEN WHITEThe Mirror (London, England)