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During and after World War I, a group of women living in Nagyrev, Hungary, used arsenic to poison up to 300 men. The ringleader of the group was Zsuzanna Fazekas, a local midwife with a strangely missing husband. The poisoning was initially aimed at abusive husbands, but eventually spread to parents of the women involved and thier own children.
By Jeni McDonald and Will Hageman4.8
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During and after World War I, a group of women living in Nagyrev, Hungary, used arsenic to poison up to 300 men. The ringleader of the group was Zsuzanna Fazekas, a local midwife with a strangely missing husband. The poisoning was initially aimed at abusive husbands, but eventually spread to parents of the women involved and thier own children.

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