Tragic Death Linked to Mislabeling of Cookies at Stew Leonard's

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The New York City professional dancer, Órla Baxendale, who died from an allergic reaction to mislabeled cookies suffered such an intense anaphylactic shock that her EpiPen was ineffective, according to her family's lawyer. The attorney criticized Stew Leonard's supermarket for not listing peanuts in the cookie ingredients, calling the death "100% unquestionably preventable and avoidable." The family intends to seek justice through legal action, as they mourn the loss of the dancer, who was known for her carefulness and moved to New York City to pursue her passion for dance.
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