Frail care centre tragedy: Chicken and milk blamed for food poisoning

15 March 2017 - 13:18
By Estelle Ellis

Chicken and milk left unrefrigerated overnight are suspected to be the sources of food poisoning that claimed the life of one elderly person and caused 58 others to fall ill at Port Elizabeth’s Gelvan Park frail care centre.

Shockingly‚ it also emerged on Tuesday that this was the second such incident at the centre in three years‚ after a resident died after complications from food poisoning‚ while others were treated in hospital in 2014.

In the latest incident‚ emergency medical services staff worked through the night after being alerted by a nurse to what turned out to be a mass outbreak of suspected food poisoning early on Monday‚ affecting residents and employees.

Deputy mayor Mongameli Bobani and a group of health inspectors visited the centre on Tuesday‚ with Bobani saying later he was worried by what they had found.

“We were told that the chicken was cooked on Saturday and that the lady who was cooking on Saturday didn’t put it in the freezer‚” he said.

“She just used it on Sunday. The milk was also left out in the open.”

Bobani said the centre did not have a fridge‚ only a deep freezer.

This story appeared in The Herald.