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The restaurant whose owner has been jailed for the manslaughter of a customer has sent an email to customers entitled 'our apology', which goes on to promote a new dessert range.
Mohammed Zaman was jailed for six years in May for the manslaughter of Paul Wilson, who died of a nut allergy after eating a takeaway from the Indian Garden restaurant in Easingwold, North Yorkshire.
Wilson, 38, had a lifelong allergy to nuts and requested a nut-free curry, but was given a chicken tikka massala containing groundnut powder. He died of anaphylactic shock moments after eating it.
The email, sent by Emraz Zaman, apologises for "heavy press" and calls the owner's six-year jail sentence over Mr Wilson's death "somewhat disappointing."
It then goes on to promote the restaurant's 'Saturday Special' lassis.
Mohammed Zaman was jailed for six years in May for the manslaughter of Paul Wilson, who died of a nut allergy after eating a takeaway from the Indian Garden restaurant in Easingwold, North Yorkshire.
Wilson, 38, had a lifelong allergy to nuts and requested a nut-free curry, but was given a chicken tikka massala containing groundnut powder. He died of anaphylactic shock moments after eating it.
The email, sent by Emraz Zaman, apologises for "heavy press" and calls the owner's six-year jail sentence over Mr Wilson's death "somewhat disappointing."
It then goes on to promote the restaurant's 'Saturday Special' lassis.
Peanut death restaurant uses 'apology' as dessert plug | ITV News
The restaurant behind the death of a customer from a nut allergy has sent an apology email to customers that promotes a new dessert range. | ITV News Tyne Tees
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