Template:Short description Template:Update These are lists of poisonings, deliberate and accidental, in chronological order by the date of death of the victim(s). They include mass poisonings, confirmed attempted poisonings, suicides, fictional poisonings and people who are known or suspected to have killed multiple people.

Non-fictionEdit

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Non-fatalEdit

AllegedEdit

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PoisonersEdit

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  • Alexander Mishkin (b.1979), Russian GRU officer identified by journalists as one of the attackers of Sergei and Yulia Skripal<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Sinasa massacre Mangayanon Butaog, a religious leader who poisoned 69 members causing 64 to die
  • Graham Young (b. 1947) English serial killer who murderered his victims by poisoning them. He killed 3 people from 1961-1971
  • 2016 Punjab sweet poisoning Khalid Mahmood, a sweet shop owner admitted to being the perpetrator behind the 2016 Punjab sweet poisoning that killed at least 33 people including 5 children
  • María Riffo Sandoval - María Riffo Sandoval, a elementary school employee poured rat poison into milk and cereal intended for the school cafeteria which caused 43 people to be poisoned killing 3 children[2]. María was sentenced to 17 years in prison
  • Lidia Viktorovna Shiryaeva - Lidia Viktorovna Shiryaeva, a grandma admitted to fatally poisoning her 3 grandchildren and her disabled daughter with poisoned noodles

FictionEdit

As poisoning is a long-established plot device in crime fiction, this is not intended to be an exhaustive list.

NovelsEdit

CrimeEdit

OtherEdit

FilmsEdit

TelevisionEdit

PlaysEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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