Daffodil International University
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences => Public Health => Topic started by: asitrony on May 24, 2016, 12:22:34 PM
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The owner of an Indian restaurant was found guilty Monday of killing one of his customers — after he cut corners whipping up an order of chicken tikka masala. A jury in Teesside Crown Court in North Yorkshire, England found 52-year-old Mohammed Zaman guilty of manslaughter and gross negligence because he switched out almond powder for a cheaper ground nut mix containing peanuts, according to the BBC. The switch was deadly for Paul Wilson, 38, who specifically ordered the classic dish from Indian Garden with “no nuts” — the request was even written on the lid of the takeout container — because of his severe peanut allergy. He went into anaphylactic shock after eating the meal in Jan. 2014 and ...
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