Muslim Criminality UK

MUSLIM TAKEAWAY OWNER CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER IN CUSTOMER’S DEATH BY CURRY FLAVORED PEANUTS…….

Criminal, at least in the UK, who knows about the home country.

A clear case of a man dying because the UK allowed Mohammed Khalique Zaman into the country.

The case has led to a major purge by trading standards officers targeting a food fraud in which peanuts are used in place of more costly almonds.

Most curry lovers are unable to taste the difference unless they suffer from a nut allergy – in which case the results can be fatal.

Curry takeaway owner is charged with manslaughter after customer died from severe peanut allergy 

Mohammed Khalique Zaman, 52, who runs the Indian Garden restaurant in Easingwold, north Yorkshire, will appear before Northallerton magistrates tomorrow.

Mohammed Khalique Zaman, 52, who runs the Indian Garden restaurant in Easingwold, north Yorkshire, will appear before Northallerton magistrates tomorrow.

  • Paul Wilson, 38, was found dead after the curry caused an allergic reaction
  • Takeaway owner, Mohammed Khalique Zaman, is accused of manslaughter
  • The case led to a purge by trading standards officers targeting food fraud 
Paul Wilson (pictured), 38, suffered anaphylactic shock after eating a curry and was found dead at the pub where he worked

Paul Wilson (pictured), 38, suffered anaphylactic shock after eating a curry and was found dead at the pub where he worked

A takeaway owner has been charged with manslaughter after a customer died from a severe allergic reaction to peanuts.

Paul Wilson, 38, suffered anaphylactic shock after eating a curry and was found dead in the living quarters of the pub where he was employed as a bar manager.

The takeaway’s owner, Mohammed Khalique Zaman, is accused of manslaughter by gross negligence.

The 52-year-old, who runs the Indian Garden restaurant in Easingwold, north Yorkshire, will appear before Northallerton magistrates tomorrow.

Mr Wilson, from Sheffield, died in January 2014 at the Oak Tree Inn in the village of Helperby.

The case has led to a major purge by trading standards officers targeting a food fraud in which peanuts are used in place of more costly almonds.

Most curry lovers are unable to taste the difference unless they suffer from a nut allergy – in which case the results can be fatal.

Mohammed Khalique Zaman, 52, from York, has also been charged with perverting the course justice and an employment offence under the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006.

The Sheffield born bar manager was found unresponsive in the living quarters of the Oak Tree Inn, in the village of Helperby, North Yorkshire, where he was working, the spokesman added.

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