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‘Excruciating pain’ – Man who got E.coli after eating Boots wrap thought he might die | UK News

A man who was diagnosed with E. coli during the recent deadly outbreak has told Sky News he feared he would die.

John Daniels, a 66-year-old chartered surveyor, fell ill after he said he ate a chicken and bacon Caesar wrap bought at Boots in May.

The product was one of those later recalled as a precautionary measure.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is continuing to investigate the nationwide outbreak of the STEC strain of E. coli.

It has confirmed one person has died among the more than 200 cases of the infection.

Mr Daniels, who lives in Cheshire, spent three days in hospital after being diagnosed and continues to be affected by complications.

“I have never been in so much pain, absolutely excruciating pain,” he said.

“What was going through my mind, especially when I had all the drips in and the painkillers weren’t working, was whether this was something more sinister and whether I was actually going to survive.

“There was one particular night I was scared to go to sleep because I thought ‘I’m not going to wake up’.”

Experts have told Sky News that consumers should remain cautious following an outbreak of e.coli.
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Dozens of products were pulled form shelves

Pic: iStock. Male hand holding green lettuce leaves in a supermarket close-up
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The outbreak was linked to lettuce. File pics

Dozens of products were withdrawn from shelves as a precautionary measure after the UKHSA pinpointed lettuce in sandwiches and wraps as a potential source of the infection.

The STEC strain of E. Coli is particularly nasty and almost half of those confirmed to have been infected were admitted to hospital.

Mr Daniels said he was interviewed by the UKHSA while in hospital and has now asked lawyers to investigate his case.

“It should be safe for the general public to go to a shop and buy a sandwich that isn’t going to cause serious illness or, in some cases, worse,” he said.

“It needs to be kept in the public eye that we can’t afford to let our food supply become affected like this.”

The sandwich maker Greencore told Sky News it had no comment to make.

London, UK - July 18, 2019: People walking in front of the Boots pharmacy on Oxford Street, London. Oxford Street is one of the most famous shopping streets in the London.
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Boots says FSA tests didn’t find E. coli in any of its products. Pic: iStock

In a statement, a Boots spokesperson said: “In response to Greencore’s product recall on 14 June 2024, Boots took the precautionary measure of recalling a number of its sandwiches and wraps.

“There have been no positive results of STEC E. coli in any of the Food Standards Agency’s testing of our products.”

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The number of reported cases is now declining, according to the UKHSA. The person who died in May had underlying health conditions.

A “complex investigation” is continuing to identify the root cause of the outbreak so that actions could be taken to prevent a recurrence.

Kate beats William at spin class on visit to Welsh leisure centre – all while wearing high-heeled boots | UK News

The Princess of Wales beat her husband at an endurance spin class during a visit to an Aberavon leisure centre – while donning her high-heeled boots.

The royal couple joined gym goers at the endurance cycling session in south Wales, and were challenged to see who could cycle the furthest in 45 seconds while riding a virtual race in the Italian mountains.

As they entered the room, the prince apologised to the class saying: “Sorry for ruining your spin class.”

He then pointed out to Kate that she was still wearing her high-heeled boots.

“Not sure I am dressed for this,” she responded.

Once under way, and clearly teasing her husband, Kate said: “Can I make it harder?”

At the conclusion, William said, while breathing heavily: “Talk to you in a minute.”

The Princess of Wales looks at her winners trophy after beating the Prince of Wales in a timed distance spin class during a visit to Aberavon Leisure and Fitness Centre in Port Talbot, to meet local communities and hear about how sport and exercise can support mental health and wellbeing. Picture date: Tuesday February 28, 2023.
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The princess was given a trophy for her victory over William

The event was part of a series of visits in south Wales to mark St David’s Day.

Away from their race, the pair toured the centre’s sports hall and swimming pool, and met children from the local Tywyn Primary School, who were taking part in various indoor sports.

Seven-year-old Rafael Vazquez, from Swansea, presented the couple with a set of Welsh leotards for their children.

His mother Jo Vazquez said: “It was wonderful to meet them. They are so genuine people and have a real interest in the community, children and sport.

“They said how interested they were in keeping leisure centres open, especially swimming, as it is such a key skill for life.”

William and Kate also visited a therapy garden in Pontyclun, where the princess planted a Sweet William – prompting a laugh from her husband.

The Princess of Wales pats a dog during a visit to Brynawel Rehabilitation Centre near the town of Pontyclun, Mid Glamorgan, to hear about the work they do to support those struggling with the effects of drug and alcohol addiction. Picture date: Tuesday February 28, 2023.
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The prince and princess met a great dane on their visit to a therapy garden in Pontyclun

They also met a therapy dog, seven-year-old Great Dane, Ragnar, with William commenting on the dog’s “big ears”, while Kate said: “He must be very popular.”

Kate was presented with a bunch of daffodils by two-year-old Cora Phillips, with her mother Michelle Phillips, from Llanharan, saying: “Oh my goodness, I did not expect that in a million years.”

Turning to her daughter, she said: “We just met a princess. We’re never going to forget that.”