Woman, 39, injected 'waste matter' containing E.coli into child's intravenous drip as she lay ill in

Ive only read the title and jumped straight to the back page.

I'll bet my life theres a link to a Daily Mail page in the OP.
Really?

"Woman, 39, injected 'waste matter' containing E.coli into child's intravenous drip as she lay ill in hospital"

It doesn't say it could give her cancer, so I think you're lying :p
 
I don't know what's wrong with journalists these days but I find the way this story is presented to be lacking in basic detail. There is a difference between woman, 39
- walking into the hospital from the street with syringe full of fecal matter and intent of injecting this waste into drip of a random kid on random ward purely because she's seeking attention
and
- mentally unstable person going off her meds and trying to poison her own kid.
or
- some drunk weirdo impersonating a doctor and injecting someone with tap water

The narration in this odd Daily Mail piece provides absolutely no background. In fact it doesn't say anything beyond repeating that waste matter was injected by a woman and caught on cctv, over and over. Even if this was written this way to "stir" public opinion I don't know what it is trying to stir.
 
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