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- Title: Schuler v. Union News Co.
- Author : Supreme Court of Minnesota
- Release Date : January 09, 1936
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 64 KB
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LUMMUS, Justice. The evidence warranted a finding of the following facts. John W. Schuler, the plaintiffs husband and intestate, ate breakfast with the plaintiff on July 3, 1931. Both ate the same food. He ate nothing more until between half past four and five oclock in the afternoon, when they had a lunch in the defendants restaurant in the South Station in Boston for which the husband paid. He had a turkey sandwich and coffee, while his wife had griddle cakes. In about fifteen minutes he said that he felt sick, but he showed no symptoms at that time. At half past six oclock they took a train for Niagara Falls. About half past eight oclock the husband complained of pain in his stomach. He became pale, his expression changed, he appeared to be in pain, and he had to go to the toilet. He got up during the night and was distressed. In the morning they met relatives at Victoria Park on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. He told his brother there that he had eaten a turkey sandwich that tasted bad and that had made him sick. His wife noticed that he could not walk across the street. He ate nothing that day, and was in pain. They came back to Boston on a train during the evening and night of July 4, 1931. He appeared very weak, and kept going to the toilet. During the following days he was in terrible pain, was vomiting, and had diarrhoea. He had a temperature of one hundred two degrees Fahrenheit. Physicians were called in, but were unable to prevent his death, which occurred at one oclock in the morning of July 13, 1931.