In Australia, a court's been told that a Queensland strawberry farm supervisor seeking revenge over a workplace grievance sparked a nationwide crisis by planting needles in fruit.
My Ut Trinh has appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court, charged with seven counts of contamination of goods with intent to cause economic loss.
Arthur Stevens reports
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