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Prosecutor issues gagging order on Dead Sea food poisoning investigation
By JT - Nov 01,2014 - Last updated at Nov 01,2014
AMMAN — Amman Prosecutor General Abdullah Abu Ghanam on Saturday issued a gagging order over the investigation into the Holiday Inn Resort Dead Sea poisoning incident.
He noted that the investigation will be completed by the end of next week and banned the media from reporting on the case, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
A mother and her son contracted food poisoning last month and died after dining at a restaurant in the resort.
Tests carried out by the Jordan Food and Drug Administration on samples of the leftover food ordered by the family from the hotel’s pool restaurant and taken to their room revealed high concentrations of the Bacillus cereus bacteria.
Tests showed that food from the hotel’s kitchens conformed to health standards.
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The Amman prosecutor general has charged the administration of the Holiday Inn Resort Dead Sea of causing the death of a mother and her child in mid-October, officials and the family’s lawyer said Tuesday.
Samples of food found in the hotel room of the Oweiwi family, two members of whom died last week as a result of food poisoning, have tested positive for high concentrations of Bacillus cereus, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported Saturday.