A reported 18,416 pounds of boneless, fully cooked ham products produced by Carolina Pride Foods, Inc., of Greenwood, South Carolina, has been liked to the dangerous foodborne pathogen, Listeria Monocytogenes, reports say. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a recall, designated as a Class I, which suggests a possible serious health hazard situation. The ham and ham products were produced mid-May and distributed throughout the southeastern United States with 10-ounce vacuum packages of CAROLINA PRIDE Smoked Diced Ham and 8-ounce…
A two-year-old was killed earlier this month in south Lexington, KY while she and he brother rode with their father on the riding mower at their home, reports say. Reports say that Adelaide McReynolds, 2, was on a zero-turn lawn mower with her father and her 7-year-old brother when she fell off and was apparently hit by the machine and mortaly injured. During the investigation of this horrible tragedy, the family of the deceaced toddler will likely have questions. Could…
Gene Peterson, an 81-year-old Fort Dodge, Iowa man, died when he lost control of his pickup truck and hit the back of a parked excavator in a construction zone in Fort Dodge, reports say. Peterson was killed when his truck left the road and hit the unoccupied excavator about 5:15 p.m. on Monday. The cause of the accident is under investigation. The Doan Law Firm P.C., can provide information and guidance for some of the toughest questions of personal injury…
An Arizona man has died after being exposed to the deadly E. coli bacteria strain that has caused so much panic in Germany. Federal officials have reportedly confirmed that the death was as a direct result of contact to the same E. coli strain. Reports say that a half-dozen deaths have been connected to this E. coli strain, but this death of the Arizona man appears to be a direct link to the same deadly E. coli strain in Europe….