Third child in curry poisoning
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Your support makes all the difference.A third child from one family has been admitted to hospital with suspected botulism after eating Loyd Grossman curry sauce.
Two of the child's siblings were taken to hospital last week with botulism poisoning.
The Food Standards Agency has recalled 350g jars with a best-before date of February 2013 and bearing the batch code 1218R 07:21.
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