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French probe into baby death did not show link with recalled formula - Bordeaux prosecutor

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Posted on March 6, 2026

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PARIS, March 6 (Reuters) - A judicial inquiry launched in France after the death of a baby has shown no link with the recalled Nestle infant formula he has consumed, the Bordeaux prosecutor said on

French probe into baby death did not show link with Nestle formula, prosecutor says

Investigation Details and Findings

PARIS, March 6 (Reuters) - A judicial inquiry launched in France after the death of a baby has shown no link with the recalled Nestle infant formula he had consumed, the Bordeaux prosecutor said on Friday.

Background of the Case

Cereulide, a toxin that can cause nausea and vomiting, was detected in ingredients from a supplier in China for several infant formula makers, triggering precautionary recalls in dozens of countries and raising concerns among parents.

Official Statement from Prosecutor

"Based on the current state of the investigation, the infant's death does not appear to be linked to the formula used for feeding," the prosecutor said in a statement.

Test Results on Nestle Formula

The analyses carried out on the powdered and reconstituted milk of the Guigoz brand produced by Nestle consumed by the infant shortly before his death did not detect any cereulide, it said.

Ongoing Investigations

The results of two similar investigations in the towns of Angers and Blois are still pending.

Nestle's Response

Nestle said it remained fully available to the authorities and was collaborating transparently to contribute to any necessary clarification.

(Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide, additional reporting by Alexander Marrow, Editing by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Investigations detected no cereulide toxin in the Nestlé formula consumed by the infant, per Bordeaux prosecutor’s statement
  • The broader recall, affecting dozens of countries, was triggered by cereulide found in ARA oil from a Chinese supplier used by multiple formula makers (euronews.com)
  • France and EU authorities have since tightened safety thresholds and launched criminal probes into manufacturers and authorities amid widespread recalls and public concern (yahoo.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What triggered the probe into Nestle's infant formula in France?
The probe was triggered after a baby's death and the detection of cereulide toxin in ingredients from a supplier for several infant formula makers.
Was a link found between the baby's death and the Nestle infant formula?
No link was found; testing revealed no cereulide toxin in the Nestle formula consumed by the infant.
What is cereulide and why is it a concern?
Cereulide is a toxin that can cause nausea and vomiting and was detected in some infant formula ingredients, raising safety concerns.
What actions were taken in response to the toxin detection?
Precautionary recalls were triggered in dozens of countries and a judicial inquiry was launched in France.
Who provided updates about the investigation's progress?
The Bordeaux prosecutor provided updates, stating the investigation found no connection to the recalled formula.

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