Two people died and 14 others, including two teenagers, were hospitalized after eating sausage and turnip top paninis from a food truck in southwest Italy linked to the country’s second toxic botulism outbreak in a month.

Luigi di Sarno, 52, and Tamara D’Acunto, 45, died within two days of ingesting the tainted sandwiches. Another 14 people were hospitalized with food poisoning, The Telegraph reported.

Di Sarno, an artist, was sent home from the hospital even after complaining he wasn’t feeling well and later died, his sister told the outlet.

Luigi di Sarno, 52, was sent home from the hospital despite his apparent illness, his sister said. Facebook

All of the victims ate sandwiches from a food truck near the town of Diamante in Calabria, which spans across the toe of Italy’s boot, a

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