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Mohammed Zaman's drive to cut costs hospitalised one customer and killed another. It's taken this case to emphasise just how serious a peanut allergy can be. Mistakes can be fatal.
Paul Wilson had stated "no nuts" when ordering his curry Indian takeaway owner Mohammed Zaman, who has been found guilty of the manslaughter of a customer with a nut allergy, was still selling ...
Teeside Crown Court heard how Mohammed Zaman, the owner of the Indian Garden in Easingwold, North Yorkshire, took a “reckless and cavalier attitude to risk” and “put profit before safety”.
Mohammed Zaman was an immigrant success story. Born in Bangladesh, he had arrived with nothing in Britain at age 15 before working his way up the restaurant business. By the time he turned 50, he ...
On the day after the man suffered the fatal anaphylactic shock, an investigator found Mohammed Zaman’s restaurant was still claiming it served 'nut-free' curries 365 Bloor Street East, Toronto ...
Mohammed Zaman, 52, was found guilty at Teesside Crown Court. The court heard he cut corners by using cheaper ingredients containing peanuts. Food safety: Five things to watch out for.
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