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

By Thomson Reuters Mar 6, 2026 | 9:53 AM

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.

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.

“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.

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.

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

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)