All clear after polonium vial found during Easter egg hunt in Vaihingen

Two men found a vial labeled 'Polonium 210' during an Easter egg hunt in Vaihingen an der Enz. A major emergency response by firefighters and police followed, but detected no elevated radiation. The environment ministry confirmed the item was harmless.

In Vaihingen an der Enz, Baden-Württemberg, two residents found a white plastic vial with a red lid in their garden during Sunday's Easter egg hunt. It was labeled 'Polonium 210', a highly toxic radioactive element. The men alerted authorities, prompting around 140 firefighters from the district, including specialists in protective gear, to respond.

On-site measurements showed no elevated radiation levels at the vial or surroundings, as the city of Vaihingen reported. Kreisbrandmeister Andy Dorroch initially assessed it as genuine: 'The container fits the substance,' he said, noting its estimated 200-gram weight and professional labeling. Residents were allowed to return home.

Experts from the Baden-Württemberg environment ministry transported the vessel, opened it, examined the contents, and disposed of it. Ludwigsburg police took over the investigation. The city and police stated there was no danger to residents; the men were unharmed.

Polonium-210 gained notoriety from the 2006 poisoning of Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko in London. The substance is dangerous only if inhaled or ingested; external alpha radiation is harmless.

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Police at the scene of a break-in at safe deposit boxes in Volksbank Stuhr branch basement, employees affected by irritant spray.
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Safe deposit boxes broken into at Volksbank branch in Stuhr

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Construction workers in Nuremberg's Lichtenreuth district discovered a 250-kilogram WWII bomb. About 370 people were evacuated before the device was safely defused that evening. A city spokesperson confirmed there were no incidents.

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Police inspected the viral es kue jadul factory in Depok accused of using sponge materials and found no suspicious elements in production. The investigation awaits lab results, while the accusing TNI-Polri members face internal discipline. Seller Sudrajat has been released and compensated.

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Four nurses at Akademiska children's hospital in Uppsala have fallen suddenly ill with similar symptoms and are suspected to have been poisoned. Police are investigating the cases as attempted murders, but the cause remains unclear after more than two weeks. Staff are anxious and the hospital has tightened security.

 

 

 

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