Botulism in Bordeaux: the boss of the Tchin Tchin Wine Bar indicted
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A judicial investigation for “involuntary homicide” and “failure to assist a person in danger” has been opened. The family of the deceased patient denounces the “dysfunctions” of the health authorities.
The wine bar manager was indicted on Wednesday for “homicide and involuntary injuries”, “endangering the lives of others”, “failure to assist anyone in danger” and “selling corrupt or toxic foodstuffs”.
In mid-September, 16 cases of botulism, including one fatal, occurred among Tchin Tchin Wine Bar customers who consumed canned sardines. The boss of the establishment was indicted on Wednesday, December 6, in particular for homicide and involuntary injuries.
The boss of Tchin Tchin Wine Bar was indicted on Wednesday for “injuries and involuntary homicide.” The Bordeaux prosecutor's office requested “his placement under judicial supervision with a ban on exercising, as a director.
At the end of his police custody, the owner of the wine bar was indicted for “homicide and involuntary injury”, “endangering the lives of others”, “failure to assist anyone at risk” and “selling corrupt or toxic foodstuffs”.
At the end of his police custody, the owner of the wine bar was indicted for “homicide and involuntary injury”, “endangering the lives of others”, “failure to assist anyone at risk” and “selling corrupt or toxic foodstuffs”.
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