
It was supposed to be a swanky, safe affair for an expectant mother. But it went so very wrong.
A group of women gathered at one of Melbourne’s most prestigious hotels for a baby shower earlier this month.
They had booked in for high tea at The Langham hotel in Southbank — a luxury $75/head experience generally reserved for special occasions like birthdays, hen’s events and girly catch-ups.
But the July 12 event was disrupted in the most devastating of ways.
An outbreak of Salmonella left the group sick, and the mother-to-be’s unborn child so distressed it had to be delivered prematurely.
