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Woman dies from botulinum toxin in contaminated guacamole incident in Vigone, Italy, managed by local authorities (Nas)

Victim Roberta Pitzalis, aged 38, perished following a Latin Fiesta in Sardinia. Seven individuals, including an 11-year-old battling critical conditions, were also poisoned. A man hailing from Ce... is currently under investigation.

Toxic form of botulinum, responsible for a woman's death after consuming guacamole, detected in...
Toxic form of botulinum, responsible for a woman's death after consuming guacamole, detected in Vigone

Woman dies from botulinum toxin in contaminated guacamole incident in Vigone, Italy, managed by local authorities (Nas)

Contaminated Guacamole at Latin Fiesta Festival Causes Outbreak in Sardinia

A recent outbreak of botulism at the Latin Fiesta festival in Monserrato, Sardinia, has been linked to contaminated guacamole served at the event between July 22-24, 2025. The incident has resulted in multiple hospitalizations, with at least six confirmed cases and possibly up to eleven under investigation. Two deaths in Sardinia have been confirmed from botulinum food poisoning, including a 38-year-old woman, Roberta Pitzalis, and a 62-year-old woman, Valeria Sollai.

The guacamole was made using Metro Chef avocado pulp imported via MCC Trading International in Germany and Salud Food Group Europe, originally from Peru. The Ministry of Health issued a recall for several lots of this avocado pulp because of the possible presence of botulinum toxin. The contaminated product was sold in 1-kilogram packages with expiration dates in 2026.

The source of the contamination is still under investigation, but the outbreak appears to be connected to industrially produced guacamole rather than home preserves. Historically in Italy, many annual botulism cases have been linked to improperly preserved foods.

Authorities have launched an epidemiological investigation and a criminal inquiry by the Cagliari Public Prosecutor’s Office. The festival was suspended, and local health departments are involved in the response. The only person under investigation is a 55-year-old man from Cercenasco, who owns the chiosco where the contaminated guacamole was served.

In addition to the Sardinia cases, there have been other botulism deaths in Italy recently, including two fatalities in the southern region of Calabria due to contaminated home and industrial preserves, but these cases are separate from the Monserrato outbreak.

The investigations by the Cagliari Prosecutor's Office and the NAS continue to trace the supply chain of the foods served at the Latin Fiesta. The legal representative of the association that organized the Sardegna festival, Vincenti, is the legal representative of the association that organized the Latin Fiesta. The man who is under investigation is defended by lawyer Maurizio Mereu.

Botulism is a rare but severe form of food poisoning. The symptoms include double vision, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, and muscle weakness that can lead to respiratory failure. Prevention is focused on proper food handling and storage, as well as the use of proper preservation methods for home-made foods.

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