
Huh? Well, like thousands of internet users, I’ll be blunt: sorry, but I didn’t understand a word of your stories about cousinhoods, tompokolahy sy tompokovavy 🤣
Well, I’m still going to try to untangle this terrible tangle. So, Fenohasina has a boyfriend. This boyfriend dated one of Fenohasina’s cousins and got her pregnant.
So far, are we good? So this cousin and her child have since passed away? This cousin’s sister swore to avenge these deaths, so she decided to poison Fenohasina’s party, targeting her alone. But no luck, all 60 guests swallowed the poison.
And since then, this poisoner has confessed to her crime, is that it?
Okay, I think we’re starting to understand the family orgy a little better.
However, what I really don’t understand at all is what Rakool’s wife has to do with this mess?
This incredible gang bang aside, THE news of the day is that after much hesitation, they finally let slip the name of the famous singa mahery vaika.
So? Datura and Belladonna tompokolahy sy tompokovavy. And there you have it, finally! We’ve covered every possible and imaginable poison, including ricin, hemlock, pesticides, and even Tetrodotoxin.
…even Gemini ended up getting seriously concerned about all our requests on the subject, that’s how it is.
Okay, so this time we have the perpetrator, the motive, and the murder weapon. There are still some gray areas; the investigation is still ongoing.
This new information will unfortunately not bring back the dead. Putting myself in the shoes of the victims’ families, I don’t think it will bring peace to hearts and minds either, but at least some answers will finally have been provided, nearly a month and a half after this tragedy.
It was a laborious exercise last night, especially with this cousin-related imbroglio. But under pressure, the murder weapon will finally have been revealed. Furthermore, regardless of the confessions, the body of evidence does indeed seem damning and irrefutable.
Speaking of Gemini, a quick rundown on this Datura, please?
Datura is an extremely toxic plant, with all its parts being dangerous, especially the seeds and roots. Its toxicity is due to tropane alkaloids (atropine, scopolamine, hyoscyamine) which act on the nervous system.
Ingestion causes rapid and severe symptoms: confusion, disorientation, agitation, and often terrifying hallucinations. Persistent pupil dilation, blurred vision, intense dry mouth, and rapid heartbeat are also observed.
The margin between a hallucinogenic dose and a lethal dose is tiny, making any ingestion extremely serious. A few grams of the plant can be fatal, especially in children.
Poisoning is most often accidental, due to confusion with other plants or crop contamination.
Inhalation of fumes is also dangerous. Any suspicion of Datura poisoning is an urgent medical emergency.
What about deadly nightshade?
Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) is a perennial plant in the Solanaceae family, like Datura.
Native to Europe, North Africa, and western Asia, it can reach 1 to 2 meters in height.
Its leaves are large and oval, and its solitary flowers are purple and bell-shaped. Its fruit is a shiny, purplish-black berry when ripe, the size of a small cherry. It is very attractive but extremely toxic.
All parts of the plant, especially the berries and roots, are very dangerous due to their high concentration of tropane alkaloids (atropine, hyoscyamine, scopolamine).
Even minimal ingestion (a few berries are enough for a child) can be fatal.
The symptoms of poisoning are similar to those of Datura: extreme dilation of the pupils, dry mouth, rapid heartbeat, confusion, disorientation, and hallucinations, which can lead to convulsions, coma, and death from respiratory paralysis.
Historically used medicinally in minute doses, belladonna remains a formidable poison and requires absolute caution.
So, what a mess? Especially when concocted by that bitch Mamarabe?
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