Summer Camp Poisoning Incident
A 76-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly poisoning children at a summer camp in Stathern, Leicestershire, England. The incident occurred during a weekend event at the rural village located in the Vale of Belvoir region.
Hospitalization and Release
Multiple children required hospital treatment after showing symptoms of poisoning. Authorities confirmed all affected children have been discharged and are recovering at home. The exact number of victims, their ages, and the specific toxin used remain undisclosed as investigations continue.
Arrest Details
Police apprehended the suspect on Monday evening at a local pub in Stathern. The individual remains in custody while officers investigate possible motives and connections to the camp. Leicestershire Police have classified this as a "serious incident" and declined further comment due to the ongoing investigation.
Delayed Police Response
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has launched a separate investigation into why Leicestershire Police delayed responding to initial reports. Authorities received poisoning alerts during the weekend but only took action the following day.
Accountability Investigation
"The investigation will examine potential breaches of professional conduct, specifically whether duties and responsibilities were neglected, causing the delayed response to what was later deemed a critical incident," an IOPC spokesperson stated during a press conference.
Community Reactions
Local Member of Parliament Ed Argar described the incident as "deeply disturbing" and urged police to release more information promptly. Residents of Stathern, a village of approximately 750 people known for its historic St Guthlac's Church, expressed shock at the events in their community.