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The Italian mums who 'poisoned' their children

Elisabetta Donadello, member of the "No Pfas Mothers Association" checks the well water tap contaminated by PFAS in her garden in Vicenza, on February 7, 2025. Donadello, 50, is one of thousands of mothers in the region who discovered they had ingested so-called "forever chemicals" and transmitted them to their babies in the womb and through breastfeeding. [AFP]

Elisabetta Donadello "poisoned" her children. After unwittingly living off polluted land in northeast Italy for decades, she had toxic chemicals in her blood -- which she passed on with each pregnancy.

Donadello, 50, is one of thousands of mothers in the region who discovered they had ingested "forever chemicals" known as PFAS and transmitted them to their babies, both in the womb and through breastfeeding.

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