Kovrov’s ill-fated pizzeria was closed for three months

According to information from the Joint Press Service of Common Courts of the region, the local court in Kovrov considered the case of an administrative offense against an entrepreneur working in the To-to pizzeria on Stroiteley Street.

Recall that after a “delicious” dinner, more than two dozen visitors ended up in a hospital bed with acute poisoning. Moreover, two of them are children.

All were diagnosed with salmonellosis.

The audit showed that the institution had many violations that posed a real threat to the life and health of visitors.

As a result, yesterday, March 31, the court suspended the cafe for 90 days.

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