15 sickened: UK restaurant manager fined £20K after Salmonella outbreak

The manager of a Stratford restaurant has been made to pay more than £20,000 after a serious outbreak of Salmonella saw six people hospitalised and one suffer kidney failure.

laughing-buddhaHenry Cheung, who manages the Laughing Buddha on Greenhill Street, was also banned from being involved in the running of any food outlet after pleading guilty to eight food hygiene offences at Leamington Magistrates’ Court on Friday (July 31).

The prosecution against Mr Cheung was brought by Stratford District Council’s Environmental Health department, who told the court how 15 people were known to have contracted food poisoning after eating at the Chinese restaurant between July and August last year.

It is understood eggs from a supplier in Germany, which were not Red Lion branded and had previously caused a salmonella outbreak, were used at the restaurant.

Two of the most severe cases saw one man hospitalised with kidney failure while another – the partner of a pregnant woman – suffered an extreme bout of food poisoning although both went on to make a full recovery.

Despite undergoing a period of voluntary closure last year, it is understood eggs from the same supplier were used again at a later date.