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Published 14:59 5 Nov 2024 GMT
Updated 15:20 5 Nov 2024 GMT

The man, a 20-year-old university student from Brussels, had made the pasta five days beforehand and left it out at room temperature
He became seriously ill shortly after eating it, experiencing vomiting and diarrhoea. He drank water but did not take any medication and went to bed.
The young man was found dead the following morning by his parents, who became concerned when he didn't get up for college.
He had passed away in his sleep. A post mortem found that he died from bacteria called bacillus cereus.
When not properly refrigerated, the bacteria produces spores that cause severe food poisoning symptoms.
Deaths associated with this bacteria are rare. In this case, the bacteria produced toxins that caused the man's liver to go into failure.
The death, which occurred in 2008, was previously featured in the US Journal of Clinical Microbiology, reports The Sun.
It was highlighted by a licensed practitioner known as Dr Bernard who shares unusual medical cases on his Youtube channel.
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