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After drinking three servings of Panera’s “charged lemonade” on Oct. 9, Dennis Brown, 46, was headed home from the restaurant when he collapsed on the street, suffering from “a cardiac event.” The lawsuit, dated Dec. 4, describes, “After being found unresponsive on the sidewalk at approximately 5:45 p.m., Dennis was pronounced dead at the scene.” The first lawsuit was filed by then-21-year-old Sarah Katz’s family earlier this year in October.
Panera Bread is once again being blamed for causing someone’s death with its highly caffeinated “Charged Lemonade” energy drink. The family of 46-year-old Dennis Brown has filed a wrongful death suit against the chain this week, alleging that Brown’s heart-related death in early October was caused by the drink. It’s the second such claim made against the company this year, but Panera has denied responsibility for either death.
Those who knew and loved Dennis Brown were especially proud of his accomplishments that he conquered with challenges that came with having a chromosomal disorder.