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Woman charged with drugging co-workers' lunches
By Danielle Bell, QMI Agency


(QMI AGENCY FILES)

OTTAWA — A Gatineau, Que., woman is accused of adding antipsychotic drugs to the lunches of two of her co-workers.

A complaint first surfaced in February 2012, when one of the co-workers experienced discomfort after eating his lunch. His coworkers called an ambulance.

Investigation revealed an antipsychotic medication had been added to the his food.

Lise Filion, a financial services employee, is charged with two counts of administering a noxious substance.

She was scheduled to appear in Gatineau court on Tuesday.




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