The Anaphylaxis Campaign supports the six year prison sentencing reached today on the Mohammed Zaman curry house case.

The Anaphylaxis Campaign supports the six year prison sentencing reached today on the Mohammed Zaman curry house case.

  • 23 May 2016
  • News

A “reckless” restaurant owner has been jailed for six years for the manslaughter of a customer who had an allergic reaction to a curry.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-36360111

Lynne Regent, CEO, the Anaphylaxis Campaign said; “This appalling case highlights the challenges faced by food allergic customers. We feel this verdict gives a strong demonstration that the law will no longer tolerate businesses giving inaccurate or incomplete allergen information, which as this case proved, can be fatal for people who have a severe allergy. Our advice to people who have a severe allergy remains to take particular care when eating Indian, Chinese or Thai food, including takeaways.”

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