Brandy Austin used powdered infant formula manufactured by Nestle' USA, Inc., to feed her infant daughter. Austin claimed that a can fo the formula was contaminated with Enterobacter sakazakii bacteria, causing severe injury to the infant. The bacteria can cause infections of the bloodstream and central nervous system--in particular, meningitis (inflammation of the tissue surrounding the brain or spinal cord). Austin filed an action against Nestle' in Hennepin County District Court in Minnesota. Nestle' argued for a change of venue because the alleged harm had occurred in South Carolina. Austin is a resident of South Carolina and had given birth to her daughter in that state. Should the case be transferred to South Carolina? Why or why not?
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