Woman dies and more than 100 with symptoms of food poisoning in PB: see which crimes are being investigated
A woman has died and over 100 people showed symptoms of food poisoning after eating at a pizzeria in Pombal, Paraíba, prompting police investigations into potential homicide and food safety violations.
The Civil Police in Paraíba are investigating two crimes following the death of a woman and the subsequent illness of over 100 individuals who reportedly experienced symptoms of food poisoning after dining at a pizzeria in Pombal. Police confirmed to G1 that a homicide investigation has been initiated, with the victim having undergone toxicological testing and samples taken from her body as well as the food consumed. Results from these tests are anticipated to be released in roughly two weeks, with investigations focusing on the possible contamination of the food served.
According to the investigator, homicide culposo, or negligent homicide, is the charge being pursued given the circumstances of the woman's death. The authorities aim to clarify whether there was a violation of food safety protocols that led to this incident. Alongside the homicide investigation, the police are also looking into a secondary crime related to the sale of unfit food, as outlined under Law 8.137. This aspect of the case is intended to address the selling or distribution of food products that do not meet safety standards.
This situation highlights the serious consequences of food safety violations and the responsibilities of food service establishments to ensure the safety and health of their patrons. The outcome of the toxicology results and the subsequent legal actions taken will be crucial in determining liability and preventing similar occurrences in the future, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of food safety regulations in Brazil.