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Woman pulled out of the river by Chiswick lifeboat crew wanted as the ‘raspberry killer’


Zulma Guzman CastroZulma Guzman Castro is accused of killing her lover’s children with poisoned chocolate raspberriesThe woman Chiswick lifeboat crew pulled out of the river who was wanted by Interpol is known as the ‘raspberry killer’, according to The Times, so-called because she is suspected of murdering her lover’s two teenage children with poisoned chocolate raspberries. RNLI Thames Commander James Anthony from Chiswick lifeboat station wrote a guest blog for The Chiswick Calendar in which he described the rescue of a woman on 16 December who seemed inordinately unwilling to be rescued. The following day the crew were told by the police that she was on an international wanted list for murder. READ ALSO: Chiswick lifeboat crew save woman wanted by InterpolThe Chiswick lifeboat crew who caught herMotive: vengeance after her love affair endedZulma Guzman Castro, aged 54, was wanted by the authorities in Columbia and the UK’s National Crime Agency has told The Chiswick Calendar she has now been remanded in custody following an appearance in court requesting her extradition. ‘You might outrun Interpol but you’ll never outpace Chiswick lifeboat, wrote James.


Source: The Times January 15, 2026 16:46 UTC



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