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Default 'Killer" Grilled Cheeze...

In article >, Ed Pawlowski >
wrote:

> On 11/9/2017 4:33 PM, cshenk wrote:
> > Ding - Dong Daddy wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> >
> >> Okay...why would they do a crowdfunding for an autopsy, would not an
> >> autopsy be an "automatic" thing in this case...???
> >>
> >> http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/11/09...l-shut-down-af
> >> ter-toddler-dies-after-eating-grilled-cheese.html
> >>
> >> "New York City school shut down when toddler dies after eating
> >> grilled cheese
> >>
> >> A school in New York City on Wednesday shut down after a 3-year-old
> >> boy, severely allergic to dairy, died after eating a grilled cheese
> >> sandwich, reports said.
> >>
> >> Elijah Silvera died on Nov. 3 after he went into anaphylactic shock
> >> from eating a grilled cheese at the Seventh Avenue Center for Family
> >> Services in Harlem, The Daily News reported. He was rushed to the
> >> Harlem Hospital pediatric emergency room where he died.
> >>
> >> Silvera was served the sandwich €śdespite them [the school] knowing
> >> and having documented that he has a severe allergy to dairy,€ť
> >> according to a GoFundMe page. The New York City Health Department
> >> released a statement late Wednesday that the school will remain close
> >> as the investigation continues, Fox 8 reported.
> >>
> >> "There is nothing more important than the safety of our children and
> >> we are deeply saddened by this tragedy. We will get to the bottom of
> >> what happened here. In the meantime, were closing the Center for
> >> Family Services and continuing to aggressively investigate what
> >> happened and whether the facility could have done something
> >> differently to prevent this tragedy," the statement read.
> >>
> >> Silveras GoFundMe page has raised nearly $18,500 and will go
> >> towards an independent autopsy report..."

> >
> > I was not aware that a cheese allergy could be that severe. I've not
> > heard of it before. Nuts sometimes, yes, but not cheese or dairy.
> >

>
> Note the term "independent" autopsy. There may have been one done by
> the hospital or local medical examiner but they may want an independent
> opinion so they can sue everyone involved.
>
> What is sad, good chance someone knew he was allergic to dairy so they
> made sure not to give a glass of milk with the grilled cheese.


Like when Jaden Smith ordered Ricotta Pancakes and claimed the hotel
tried to kill him by lacing them with cheese.

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