date:Nov 13, 2018
ane, when she allegedly inserted needles into the fruit between Sept. 2 and 5, the court was told.
Prosecutor Cheryl Tesch said it would be alleged in court that DNA matching Trinh's was found on one of the needles discovered in a strawberry.
Queensland strawberry growers are pleased about the arrest. However, it is disconcerting that the charges relate to only six or seven punnets of strawberries, proving that the majority of the 200+ incidents were copycats or false reports.
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