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Lidl shopper horrified after choking on a shard of broken GLASS that was ‘in a tin of baked beans’

Stephen McLury, who has a feeding tube, began coughing and choking soon after tucking into his beans dinner

A DISABLED Lidl shopper was left horrified after choking on a shard of broken glass that was "in a tin of baked beans".

Stephen McLury, who has a feeding tube, began coughing and choking soon after tucking into his beans dinner.

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Horrified Stephen choked on the shard of glass, which pal Shirley says could only have come from the tin of beansCredit: ncjMedia
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Stephen, who has a stomach tube, coughed and choked after tucking into his beans dinnerCredit: ncjMedia

He had been served the meal by pal Shirley Robertson, who says she was stunned when the 60-year-old spat out a lump of glass.

Shirley claims the glass could only have come from the can of Lidl-bought baked beans she had opened for his tea.

The 46-year-old says she shudders to think of the harm it could have done Stephen if he had swallowed and it became stuck or damaged his insides.

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Neighbour Shirley, who cooks for Stephen once a day, bought the tin of beans in a local Lidl storeCredit: ncjMedia

"I was absolutely mortified," she said.

Shirley, from Gateshead, makes a meal each day for her disabled neighbour Stephen, who lives across the road.

The Good Samaritan, who herself has a disability, said he arrived as usual for this tea on Thursday and she opened a tin of Campo Largo beans she bought from the Swalwell branch of Lidl just before it closed for its re-fit.

She said: "He just fancied something simple and I made him egg, chips with beans.

“He took a mouthful of beans and he coughed. The he coughed out this lump of glass - he nearly choked on it.

“The only thing it could have come from is the beans.

“I was absolutely mortified to think it could have come out of something I cooked for him.

“He has a tube in his stomach to give his medication and if the glass had gone down it could have done anything to his stomach.”

Shirley added: "It put him off the rest of his tea; he didn’t eat the rest of it."

Stephen's first thought, she said, was the chunk of glass may have come off a glass cooking dish.

"But there was no glass around," she said. "I didn't use anything glass while I was cooking and I heated up the beans in a cereal bowl.

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Shirley says she shudders to think what could have happened to Stephen, who has a stomach tube, if he swallowed the shardCredit: ncjMedia

“It looked like a piece of the bottom of a paste jar, with a bit of a ridge around. It was about an inch by a quarter-of-an-inch.”

Shirley emailed the customer services department of Lidl the following morning and is awaiting a reply.

A Lidl spokeswoman apologised and said a full investigation will take place.

She added: “We were very sorry to hear of this matter and take customer feedback of this nature very seriously.

“Our Quality Assurance team will be carrying out a full investigation once all the required information has been received.”


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