Listeria outbreak lawsuit against Boar’s Head says ‘defective’ deli meat killed Holocaust survivor

Left: Gunter Morgenstein and his wife, Margarete Morgenstein (Ron Simon & Associates). Right: Gunter Morgenstein (Ron Simon & Associates). Inset: A Boar

Left: Gunter Morgenstein and his wife, Margarete Morgenstein (Ron Simon & Associates). Right: Gunter Morgenstein (Ron Simon & Associates). Inset: A Boar’s Head logo is seen at a bodega in New York on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024 (AP Photo/Stephanie Nano).

A Virginia man who escaped to the U.S. after surviving the Holocaust in Germany died in July from a listeria infection from tainted deli meat — and now his family is suing over his death.

Gunter Garshon Morgenstein, 88, died on July 18 after spending 10 days in the hospital fighting a host of infections and medical conditions that struck days eating Boar’s Head meat purchased from a Harris Teeter grocery store in Newport News. On July 26, following an investigation launched less than 10 days earlier, a recall was announced warning people against consuming certain packages of ham, salami, bologna, liverwurst and bacon sold by the company.

According to a lawsuit filed in Florida, where Boar’s Head is headquartered, the man’s death was caused by tainted Boar’s Head meat.

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