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E. coli found in cafe where girl fatally poisoned in Tatarstan | ||
2024-09-03 | ||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] E. coli and salmonella were found in food products from the Nur cafe in the city of Tetyushi in Tatarstan, where a girl was poisoned. This was shown by the results of laboratory tests, the press service of the regional Rospotrebnadzor reported on September 2.
“This indicates non-compliance with the technology of cooking and dishwashing,” REN TV quoted the Rospotrebnadzor message.
As reported by the Regnum news agency, the schoolgirl died after eating shawarma bought in a cafe in the city of Tetyushi in Tatarstan. The eleven-year-old girl felt ill shortly after eating the dish, she was very nauseous. Two days later, the child was hospitalized in a state of acute toxic poisoning and shock. Doctors tried to save the schoolgirl for five days, but she died on the night of August 27. The Investigative Committee opened a criminal case on the child's death under the article on providing services that do not meet safety requirements. The body was sent for examination to establish the exact cause of death. An epidemiological investigation was conducted with respect to the cafe where the shawarma was prepared. Rospotrebnadzor specialists identified a number of violations, including non-compliance with the sanitary and disinfection regime. The cafe's activities were temporarily suspended, and the materials were submitted to the court. | ||
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