Elderly couple files first lawsuit in Boar’s Head’s multistate listeria outbreak over ‘damage to the marital relationship’
An elderly Missouri couple has filed the first lawsuit related to the recent listeria outbreak linked to Boar’s Head meats sliced at deli counters, which sickened nearly three dozen people and caused two deaths.
Patrick and Sue Fleming are seeking upward of $25,000 for injuries and damages from Boar’s Head and Schnucks Markets for medical expenses, “loss of enjoyment of life” and “damage to the marital relationship,” according to the complaint filed in St. Louis circuit court.
“Plaintiff Patrick Fleming has lost the love, services, consortium, comfort, instruction, guidance, counsel, and support of his spouse, which he would have received in the usual course of his married life,” the suit said.
After eating Boar’s Head liverwurst Patrick, 76, purchased at Schnucks Markets in Ballwin, Mo., in June, Sue, 88, became “deathly ill,” per the complaint.
She reported experiencing “nausea, diarrhea, stomach cramping, and, most disturbingly, intense whole-body aches, shaking, and muscle weakness.”