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DHS warns of rising domestic killings using common toxins, hard to detect due to illness-like symptoms.
The Department of Homeland Security has warned of a rising trend in domestic partners using accessible toxins like cyanide, arsenic, and fentanyl to harm or kill romantic partners, citing a five-year increase in such incidents.
These attacks are hard to detect because symptoms mimic common illnesses, leading to delayed diagnoses and higher fatality risks.
DHS emphasizes the need for better training, coordination, and detection tools among law enforcement and medical professionals to address this evolving threat.
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El DHS advierte del aumento de homicidios domésticos usando toxinas comunes, difíciles de detectar debido a síntomas parecidos a enfermedades.