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Final report published on boy’s death from drinking raw milk

By News Desk on November 15, 2016

Were it not for his drinking raw milk, a 3-year-old Australian boy who died in 2014 would very likely still be alive to this day. That much has been known since the inquiry by Coroner’s Solicitor Rebecca Cohen.

With the publishing of findings by Coroner Audrey Jamieson, those findings became…
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Coroner rules raw milk caused death of three-year-old boy

By News Desk on June 28, 2016

Raw milk was the probable cause of death of a three-year-old boy in 2014, the Australian Coroner’s Court has ruled. mountainviewbathmilk_406x250An  inquiry by Coroner’s Solicitor Rebecca Cohen found that the previously healthy Victoria boy, began suffering from gastro symptoms on Sept. 30, 2014, and was admitted to Frankston Hospital four…
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Australian Boy, 3, Dies in E. Coli Outbreak Linked to Raw Milk

By News Desk on December 11, 2014

A 3-year-old boy has died and four other children have fallen ill in an E. coli and Cryptosporidium outbreak linked to raw milk sold by a company based in Victoria, Australia. The milk, Mountain View Organic Bath Milk, was labeled as being “for cosmetic use only” and “not for human…
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