Family Sues Stew Leonard's Over Fatal Allergic Reaction to Mislabeled Cookie

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The family of Órla Baxendale, a professional dancer who died from an allergic reaction to a mislabeled cookie containing peanuts, is suing Stew Leonard's grocery chain, the cookie manufacturer, and employees for wrongful death. The lawsuit claims gross negligence and failure to update ingredient labels despite prior notification from the manufacturer. The family seeks damages exceeding $15,000, citing the store's failure to prevent the tragedy.
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