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Physic Prodigy Given 5 Years in Tampering

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United Press International

A Yugoslavian physics prodigy who started a cyanide tampering scare by stashing a tainted teabag on a supermarket shelf was sentenced to five years in prison today by a judge “moved by the depths of despair to which he had sunk.”

U.S. District Judge Maryanne Trump Barry recommended that Dragoljub Cetkovic, 32, serve his sentence at a federal institution in Butner, N.C., where he can receive psychiatric treatment. He is expected to be deported when he is released, prosecutors said.

Cetkovic will be eligible for parole within a year and is unlikely to serve more than three. He could have been sentenced to up to 15 years for product tampering and giving false information.

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Cetkovic is only the second person arrested for cyanide tampering with consumer products since seven people died from taking cyanide-laced Tylenol in the Chicago area in 1982.

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