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Charges dropped in strawberry needle case

Charges dropped in strawberry needle case We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement All charges have been dropped against the woman accused of deliberately putting needles in Queensland strawberries, sparking a national crisis and crippling the industry in 2018. My Ut Trinh leaves the Brisbane District Court a free woman on Wednesday. Credit:Toby Crockford The allegation was that she inserted needles into strawberries while she was working at Berrylicious farm in her home town of Caboolture, north of Brisbane, between September 3 and 12, 2018. The trial was due to start on Monday, but was delayed by two days of legal arguments over evidence and witnesses set to be called.

Queensland woman accused of putting needles into strawberries has charges dropped

A woman accused of sparking a national food safety panic when needles were found inside strawberries has had all charges against her dropped. Former strawberry farm supervisor My Ut Trinh, 51, was due to stand trial charged with food contamination offences. However, the start of the Brisbane District Court trial was delayed after two days of legal argument and Ms Trinh was told on Wednesday that prosecutors had dropped all charges. The prosecution have indicated that they will no longer proceed against you with these charges, Justice Michael Byrne said. You are now discharged and you can leave the dock.

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