US investigators have discovered a trace of anthrax in a letter sent to a civilian's home.
They have been searching for the source of the anthrax that killed a 94-year-old woman, and have found the germ on a letter at a nearby address.
The latest address to have been sent infected post is in the Oxford area of Connecticut.
Authorities say a small amount of mail passed through a postal facility near New Jersey, that handled anthrax-tainted letters.
94-year-old Ottilie Lundgren died on November 21st, and investigators say her mail may have somehow come in contact with contaminated letters.
They are trying to determine how Mrs Lundgren, a retired widow who rarely left home, came in contact with the anthrax.
A police spokesman said: "I don't think anyone suspects that Mrs. Lundgren was a target."
"We all believe, again unscientifically because it's not proven, that she was a victim of cross-contamination," he added.
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