Corona infected persons at Tönnies
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After the corona outbreak in Germany's largest slaughterhouse Tönnies in Rheda-Wiedenbrück, five criminal charges have been filed with the public prosecutor's office in Bielefeld. Among them was a complaint by Bielefeld's Bundestag member Britta Haßelmann (Greens), senior public prosecutor Martin Temmen told the German Press Agency on Friday. Several media had previously reported the charges. Investigations are now being conducted against persons unknown on initial suspicion of negligent bodily injury and violation of the infection protection law.

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