Poisoned Australian student in Taiwan to be flown back for medical care

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Poisoned Australian student in Taiwan to be flown back for medical care
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An Australian student who ingested rat poison while on exchange in Taiwan is being flown back to Australia.

An Australian student who ingested rat poison while on exchange in Taiwan is being flown back to Australia. After consuming Super Warfarin in early April, he has been fighting for life, which caused internal bleeding and organ failures.

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