By | March 8, 2024

Accident – Death – Obituary News :

A tragic incident occurred in Bury, Greater Manchester, England, where a 27-year-old man named Joseph Higginson lost his life after consuming just one mouthful of butter chicken curry from a local takeaway. The man, who worked as a mechanic, had a known allergy to nuts and almonds, which triggered a severe allergic reaction resulting in a cardiac arrest.

Joseph, who had been diagnosed with allergies just months before the incident, was equipped with an EpiPen to counter allergic reactions. Despite immediate medical intervention, including the administration of adrenaline, his condition rapidly deteriorated.

Family’s Devastation

Joseph’s family, devastated by his untimely death, honoured his wishes by donating his organs, saving the lives of others in need. His sister, Emily Higginson, emphasized the importance of taking allergies seriously and urged people to be vigilant about allergens in their food.

Medical Examination

During the investigation, pathologist Dr. Philip Lumb confirmed that Joseph had suffered an immediate allergic reaction upon consuming the curry, with almonds identified as the likely trigger. The coroner’s court recorded a verdict of misadventure, highlighting the sudden and unforeseen nature of Joseph’s death.

Takeaway’s Compliance

Authorities investigated the incident and found no fault on the part of the takeaway. The menu had clearly stated the presence of almonds in the dish, indicating that Joseph was aware of the allergen. No adulterants were found in the food, and the takeaway had followed all necessary guidelines.

Generous Spirit

Emily expressed gratitude to those involved in Joseph’s care and emphasized his generous spirit. She mentioned, “He has donated his heart as per his wishes and a kidney. We know they are alive and well, and that the transplants were successful.”

Published By:

Girish Kumar Anshul

Published On:

Mar 8, 2024

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