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Charges dropped in strawberry needle case
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.
Farmworker My Ut Trinh, 53, was charged with eight counts of contamination of goods with intent to cause economic loss…
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