The Scotsman

Parents of allergy girl tell food firms not to play ‘Russian roulette’

- By RUSSELL JACKSON

The parents of a 15-year-old who died after suffering an allergic reaction to a takeaway have urged businesses not to “play Russian roulette” with lives, as two men were found guilty of her manslaught­er.

Nut allergy sufferer Megan Lee died after eating food from the Royal Spice takeaway in Oswaldtwis­tle, Lancashire, on 30 December, 2016.

Yesterday, a jury at Manchester Crown Court found takeaway owner Mohammed Abdul Kuddus, 40, and manager Harun Rashid, 38, guilty of manslaught­er by gross negligence.

Megan’s parents, Adam and Gemma Lee, called for food businesses to see the verdicts as a “warning” to improve their standards.

The two-week trial heard that Megan’s friend ordered the meal through the Just Eat website and wrote “prawns, nuts” in the comments and notes section.

But the meal – which included an onion bhaji, a seekh kebab and a Peshwari naan – was later found to have the “widespread presence” of peanut protein.

The two-week trial heard there was a “litany of failings” in the kitchen, including poor hygiene and no records of ingredient­s kept.

Mr Lee said: “Whilst we may have received some justice with today’s verdicts, we live in hope that today’s result is a warning to other food businesses operating in such a deplorable and ignorant manner to learn from this and improve their standards with immediate effect.”

He added: “Do not guess, do not play ignorant, do not play Russian roulette with precious lives.”

Megan died on 1 January, 2017 after suffering irreversib­le brain damage from an asthma attack.

Rashid, of Rudd Street, Haslingden, who had claimed he was merely a delivery driver at the restaurant at the time, was also found guilty of failing to discharge a general duty of employers, contrary to the Health and Safety at Work Act, and another count of failing to put in place, implement and maintain a permanent procedure or procedures in contravent­ion of European Union food safety regulation­s.

Kuddus, of Belper Street, Blackburn, had already pleaded guilty to those two charges on behalf of himself and on behalf of Royal Spice Takeaway.

The men, who are both Bangladesh­i nationals, made no comment as they left court on bail ahead of their sentencing on 7 November.

Judge Mrs Justice Yip told them: “You need to prepare yourselves for a custodial sentence.”

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Megan Lee died after an allergic reaction to a takeaway. Harun Rashid, left, and Mohammed Kuddus, will be sentenced next month

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