Six years in prison in allergy case

World May 24, 2016 07:18

london - A British restaurant owner telling a customer with a peanut allergy without a meal served with peanut powder who died as a result, was found guilty by the English court of manslaughter. That the BBC reported Monday. Muhammad Zaman was sentenced to six years in prison.

Chief Prosecutor Martin Goldman speaks of,, a very tragic case in which Paul Wilson completely unnecessary was killed. '' Zaman replaced almonds for a cheaper nut mix, he knew that a potentially deadly peanut powder in it, says Goldman. Wilson had clearly indicated that Chicken Tikka Masala,, no notes' could contain.

Zaman failed to warn its customers and its staff to inform good. He had no action after a previous allergic reaction to another customer, says the prosecutor, which the ruling as a clear signal sees to bear towards the catering industry which care for their clients.
  
    
     
      
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