SARASOTA, Fla. – Huge Olaf Creamery is being sued over the dying of a lady whose property alleges she contracted listeria from its ice cream. 

A lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal courtroom by the property of Illinois resident Mary Billman claims the Sarasota, Florida, based mostly firm brought on her dying as a result of she ate contaminated ice cream.  

Huge Olaf has a number of places on the Gulf aspect of Florida, with 4 places in Sarasota and extra places in Venice and Lakewood Ranch. In line with the corporate’s web site, 9 different ice cream retailers in Florida promote Huge Olaf ice cream. 

The corporate additionally delivers ice cream in Florida and to pick out places in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and Ohio.

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In line with the lawsuit, Billman allegedly ate contaminated ice cream at Huge Olaf’s Pinecraft location in Sarasota on Jan. 18 on a go to to the realm.

The estate of Mary Billman, pictured here, is suing Big Olaf Creamery over her death, saying it was linked to allegedly contaminated ice cream.

A few week later, Billman had developed gastrointestinal signs and a fever of 103 levels. Billman was taken to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, the place her daughter lives, and commenced therapy for a septic sickness.

Over the following two days, her organs began to close down, leaving her unconscious, and died Jan. 29, forsaking her husband Richard, three daughters, eight grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren, the lawsuit states.