University of Pennsylvania Student's Family Reaches Settlement with Panera Bread
Panera Bread has reached a settlement regarding the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of former University of Pennsylvania student, Sarah Katz. Katz's attorney confirmed that the matter is now resolved, although further details remain undisclosed. Earlier this year, Katz's parents, Jill and Michael, shared the excruciating ordeal they faced after their 21-year-old daughter tragically collapsed after consuming a Charged Lemonade drink from Panera Bread. This drink contained caffeine, which was particularly dangerous for Katz, who suffered from Long QT syndrome, a heart condition.
The Katz family was devastated when they received the call that their daughter had collapsed at the restaurant and was taken to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where attempts to resuscitate her failed. In the wake of their profound loss, lingering questions surrounded the circumstances of Sarah's death, prompting further inquiry into the potential dangers of caffeinated products.
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