Child disabled due to tainted meat sues Winnipeg grocery chains

Posted: May 17th, 2011 - 5:41am by Doug Powell

A Winnipeg child who ate ground beef tainted with deadly E. coli bacteria -- commonly known as hamburger disease -- will never see again or be able to look after himself. The nine-year-old child, who is a permanent ward of Winnipeg Child and Family Services, is suing Westfair Foods, Superstore and XL Foods for general damages, including care costs throughout his life and loss of future income.

"This is a child with catastrophic injuries," lawyer Norm Cuddy said on Monday.

Cuddy said the child was hospitalized in June 2004, but all of his injuries weren't known until a few years later.

Another lawyer working on the lawsuit, Chris Wullum, said the child is a permanent ward of Winnipeg CFS because the mother wasn't able to look after him with all of his special needs.

According to the statement of claim, filed in Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench last week, the child's mother bought the ground beef at the Superstore on McPhillips Street.

The child suffered hemolytic uremic syndrome, received a kidney transplant, has spastic triplegia, severe and ongoing pain and has developmental delays, including not being able to take care of himself.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency initiated a recall of the ground beef products in August 2004 after two people in Manitoba were poisoned with E. coli bacteria in July 2004 and after tracing back those and other cases across the country to find the source of the meat.

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Anonymous says:

Cooking the beef properly would have prevented these long term effects...

Posted on May 17th, 2011 - 8:40am

Anonymous says:

This is a sad story but. . . E. coli O157:H7 is not removed by testing as is the current HACCP step that USDA/FSIS requires of the beef industry. Knowing the hazard will not be entirely removed/stopped with current system and technology, cooking is the only logical remaining deterent. People need to be educated to the risks and that some things in life the government cannot guarantee.

Posted on May 17th, 2011 - 8:51am

Tyler says:

can you please update this blog with the results from that lawsuit. What a terrible story...I hope that kid gets taken care of, in a big way!

Posted on May 17th, 2011 - 1:14pm

Amanda c says:

This is heart breaking, cooking at high temp. would be ideal to rid of any bacteria, but sad stories like this is heartwrenching. You can not see these germs on your meat. The only thing I can say, is I hope the child that has to live like this is taken care of very well.

Posted on May 19th, 2011 - 10:18am

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