HEALTH COACH - 5 people were hospitalized after eating the gas station of cheese nacho

HEALTH COACH -
 5 people were hospitalized after eating the gas station of cheese nacho   






Five people were hospitalized after eating nacho cheese from a Sacramento gas station, California officials said.











Officials have linked five cases of botulism disease to the Valley Oak Food and Fuel Service Station in the suburb of Walnut Grove, reported the Sacramento Bee.








Officials believe the culprit is nacho cheese, but the investigation is underway.








Sacramento health workers also examine four cases that may be related.








Botulism, a rare food poisoning, can lead to paralysis, breathing difficulties and sometimes death.








One of the sick people last month sued the gas station.










Lavinia Kelly is at the hospital for three weeks and is unable to speak. Kelly also can not keep her eyelids open, said her partner Ricky Torres.








Officials stripped the gas station of his license to sell food and beverages. Employees did not respond to requests for comments.





















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