The Wilke-Wurst scandal, which gained attention in 2019, involves a meat processing plant in northern Hesse, Germany, where products contaminated with Listeria bacteria led to multiple deaths and illnesses. The case is now being reviewed in court at the Regional Court of Kassel. Three individuals—former factory manager, his deputy, and the production supervisor—are accused of allowing contaminated sausages to enter the market, resulting in several cases of listeriosis, including fatalities. Listeria, a hardy bacterium commonly found in nature, can cause severe illness in vulnerable populations such as the elderly and immunocompromised individuals. The factory was shut down in October 2019 after Listeria was detected in its products. Investigations revealed poor hygiene conditions, including mold, decayed goods, and improper handling practices. There are also allegations that expired products were relabeled and sold.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article provides a balanced overview of the legal proceedings, presenting the facts of the case, the charges against the defendants, and the health risks associated with Listeria contamination. It does not exhibit clear bias toward any side, focusing on the evidence and context rather than overt
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article presents factual information about the Wilke-Wurst scandal, including the number of deaths and illnesses linked to contaminated products. It provides general information about listeria bacteria and their effects. However, it lacks specific details about the legal proceedings and does not






