3-year-old California girl hospitalized with acute kidney failure after eating at Costa Mesa spot amid E. coli outbreak, lawsuit claims
A 3-year-old girl in California was hospitalized with acute kidney failure after consuming food linked to an E. coli outbreak at The Kebab Shop. The family has filed a lawsuit against the restaurant and its supplier, alleging negligence and strict products liability. Health officials are investigating the outbreak, which has affected multiple individuals across the state.
- ▪The girl began experiencing severe symptoms the day after eating at The Kebab Shop.
- ▪Five people have been hospitalized due to the outbreak, with two developing severe kidney-related conditions.
- ▪The Kebab Shop has cut ties with its supplier, Olympia Foods, amid the investigation.
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Metro 3-year-old California girl hospitalized with acute kidney failure after eating at Costa Mesa spot amid E. coli outbreak, lawsuit claims By Daniel Farr Published May 28, 2026, 8:46 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google A Southern California family has filed a lawsuit after their 3-year-old daughter allegedly developed acute kidney failure tied to an E. coli outbreak connected to beef served at The Kebab Shop. The complaint, filed Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court, claims Costa Mesa resident Jeffrey Gogue purchased a chicken plate and a beef kofta plate from The Kebab Shop at 1555 Adams Ave. on March 28.
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