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Published 08:26 24 May 2016 BST
"Mohammed Zaman received numerous warnings that he was putting his customers' health, and potentially their lives, at risk. Tragically for Paul Wilson, Mohammed Zaman took none of those opportunities and ignored all of the warnings he was given."The judge described Zamad as "reckless", and stated that the 52-year-old "put profit before safety". Wilson's mother Margaret stated that her son was "meticulous" about dealing with peanuts after a reaction to a chocolate bar at the age of seven. Zamad, a father-of-four, was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence and six food safety offences. (Images via The BBC)
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