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Jennifer Lynn Rossi sent a child to a hospital with a mixed drink containing ingredients like vinegar, deputies said. (Mug shot: Bexar County Sheriff

Jennifer Lynn Rossi sent a child to a hospital with a mixed drink containing ingredients like vinegar, deputies said. (Mug shot: Bexar County Sheriff’s Office; screenshot: KENS)

A Texas woman allegedly mixed a “nontoxic” drink that sent her son’s schoolmate to the hospital as revenge for the victim stealing an energy drink from the boy, according to Bexar County deputies.

Jennifer Lynn Rossi, 45, is charged with injury to a child causing bodily injury.

Authorities said they were dispatched Tuesday to Legacy Traditional School – Alamo Ranch regarding a sick child.

“Upon arriving to the school, deputies learned that the sick child was given a drink by a classmate during P.E. class,” they wrote. “The drink provided was found to contain a mixture of lemon, salt and vinegar inside a sports drink bottle. Shortly after the child consumed the drink, he began experiencing nausea and a headache.”

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