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Christmas Meal Poisoning: Mother, Daughter Die
5 Jan
Summary
- Mother and daughter died within hours of each other.
- Suspected fulminant hepatitis after consuming contaminated meal.
- Investigation launched into potential food poisoning and negligence.

A horrifying tragedy unfolded in Pietracatella, Italy, over the Christmas period when a mother and her teenage daughter passed away shortly after a family meal. Antonella Di Ielsi, 50, and her 15-year-old daughter, Sara Di Vita, are believed to have succumbed to fulminant hepatitis, a rare and rapid form of acute liver failure, suspected to be caused by contaminated food. Their father, 55-year-old Ganni Di Vita, also exhibited similar symptoms and remains in intensive care.
The mother and daughter began experiencing severe sickness and stomach pain following their festive dinner. Despite Sara receiving medical attention, her condition rapidly deteriorated, leading to her death at Cardarelli Hospital. Antonella was admitted shortly after, but tragically passed away soon after. Medical professionals described the rapid progression of their illness as rare and sudden, prompting further investigation.
Authorities have collected food samples and initiated a formal inquiry, including post-mortem examinations, to identify the source of the poisoning and explore potential negligence. The local community is in shock, with Christmas festivities cancelled and a vigil held at the hospital. Five doctors are reportedly under investigation for manslaughter as the prosecutor's office works to ensure such a tragedy does not occur again.



