The Best 11 Man Injects Blood Into Food - Prosecutors said Leoaai Elghareeb was detained after a man entered a Waitrose supermarket in west London's Hammersmith district on Wednesday and began "throwing about" syringes packed with blood and putting them into food products. Prosecutors said he subsequently acted same at adjacent Tesco and Sainsbury's supermarket outlets. A man was killed by a dog at a homeless encampment in Lancaster 16 minutes ago. In a horrific video, a man purportedly injects his own blood into store food; 25 minutes ago Tottenham have made a contract offer to Paulo Dybala ahead of a possible summer transfer; 26 minutes ago Subaru owners in Massachusetts are embroiled in a legal battle over the ability to repair their vehicles.
A lawyer allegedly brought a bucket of syringes and went around putting his blood into food goods at several locations in the United Kingdom. Leoaai Elghareeb, 37, was spotted on CCTV. A court heard that a 'insane' lawyer embarked on a 500,000-pound blood-injection rampage at shops. Leoaai Elghareeb, 37, was claimed to have entered three stores in Fulham, west London.
View surveillance footage of a man accused of inserting blood into meals at three West London shops. Last August, Leoaai Elghareeb, 37, is accused of injecting blood into meals at a Tesco Express, Little Waitrose, and Sainsbury's Local in Fulham. Elghareeb allegedly drugged apples and chicken tikka fillets, according to evidence presented at Isleworth Crown Court. Closed-circuit television cameras caught the sickening scene in which a lawyer in the United Kingdom reportedly infused grocery store goods with his own blood. The horrifying video, shown to jurors at Isleworth Crown Court on Tuesday, shows the 37-year-old defendant, Leoaai Elghareeb, reportedly inserting needles into apples, chicken tikka fillets, and ready-to-eat pizza.
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