‘Detergent did not endanger life’
A station worker who spiked her supervisor’s coffee with cleaning detergent could not have killed her because the fluid met EU toxicity regulations, a court heard. Aurora Iacomi, 31, poured the liquid into her victim’s flask in the staff room in Fenchurch Street railway station in the City of London on April 22. Romanian Iacomi admitted administering poison with the intent to injure, aggrieve or annoy, which carries a maximum of two years behind bars, at Woolwich crown court. She…