Nemo
04-07-2010, 12:11 AM
Woman claims tea not properly served
Mother dropped hot cup on infant baby
Hot cup needed 'insulating sleeve'
A MOTHER is suing over a cup of scalding tea that she claims severely burned her infant son at a New York City Starbucks.
Villona Maryash claims the tea was "improperly served" without a protective sleeve, the New York Post reported,
Ms Maryash's suit, filed in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Friday, stems from an incident on October 9 last year.
Her five-month-old son, Arnold Glouchko, was next to her in a stroller at a Starbucks store.
While she waited for the rest of her food order, she went to take a sip of the tea, she said.
When she picked up the cup, it was so hot that she dropped it, and the contents spilled over her son, causing "serious injuries," said her lawyer, Martin Garfield.
He said the tea should have been served on a tray and with an insulating sleeve
"This cup was improperly served, and that's the reason my client dropped it on her baby," he said.
There was no immediate comment from Starbucks.
In May, a New York customer sued Starbucks for serving him "unreasonably hot" tea in a container that was "not safe." He claimed he suffered "great physical pain and mental anguish."
source; http://www.news.com.au/world/new-yokr-mum-sues-starbucks-after-hot-tea-scalds-baby/story-e6frfkyi-1225887563717
Im sorry, but srsly lol. What a dumb *****.
Thoughts?
Mother dropped hot cup on infant baby
Hot cup needed 'insulating sleeve'
A MOTHER is suing over a cup of scalding tea that she claims severely burned her infant son at a New York City Starbucks.
Villona Maryash claims the tea was "improperly served" without a protective sleeve, the New York Post reported,
Ms Maryash's suit, filed in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Friday, stems from an incident on October 9 last year.
Her five-month-old son, Arnold Glouchko, was next to her in a stroller at a Starbucks store.
While she waited for the rest of her food order, she went to take a sip of the tea, she said.
When she picked up the cup, it was so hot that she dropped it, and the contents spilled over her son, causing "serious injuries," said her lawyer, Martin Garfield.
He said the tea should have been served on a tray and with an insulating sleeve
"This cup was improperly served, and that's the reason my client dropped it on her baby," he said.
There was no immediate comment from Starbucks.
In May, a New York customer sued Starbucks for serving him "unreasonably hot" tea in a container that was "not safe." He claimed he suffered "great physical pain and mental anguish."
source; http://www.news.com.au/world/new-yokr-mum-sues-starbucks-after-hot-tea-scalds-baby/story-e6frfkyi-1225887563717
Im sorry, but srsly lol. What a dumb *****.
Thoughts?