The story revolves around Günter “Garshon” Morgenstein, a Holocaust survivor who died as a result of the ongoing listeria outbreak linked to Boar’s Head deli meats. The outbreak has caused at least three deaths and 43 illnesses across 13 states. Morgenstein, a beloved family man and master hair designer, survived the Holocaust and established a successful career in cosmetology after fleeing Germany. His son speaks highly of his father’s creativity, artistry, and kind nature. Morgenstein’s death was linked to eating Boar’s Head liverwurst that had been recalled due to listeria contamination.
Morgenstein’s family discovered the connection between his illness and the contaminated deli meat through investigation records and purchasing receipts. Despite efforts to treat his condition, Morgenstein’s health rapidly deteriorated, leading to his passing. The family is seeking legal action related to his death, seeking justice for the negligent contamination at the Boar’s Head facility in Virginia.
The CDC and health experts emphasize the importance of adhering to good manufacturing practices to prevent such outbreaks. The community mourns Morgenstein’s death, highlighting the devastating human toll of foodborne illnesses. Morgenstein’s son continues to share his father’s story, emphasizing his positive qualities and the impact he had on those around him. While seeking justice for his father, he continues to honor his legacy and remember him as a truly good person who touched the lives of many.
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