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Man dies after diabetic wife injects him with insulin

Por: Newsweek Health September 07, 2023

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A disagreement resulted in a man's death after his diabetic wife injected him with insulin so he could understand what it's like to be hypoglycemic.The man was found unconscious on July 28 in Côtes-d'Armor in France and died less than two weeks later, Ouest-France reported. His wife was indicted for attempted murder and placed in pre-trial detention as investigations continue.His wife, aged 59, told the gendarmes (police) that... + full article



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