Brother had ten seconds to talk to sister before she died from allergic reaction - News Summed Up

Brother had ten seconds to talk to sister before she died from allergic reaction


Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, from Fulham, west London, died from anaphylaxis after she ate a baguette from a Pret a Manger store at Heathrow in July 2016Brother had ten seconds to talk to sister before she died from allergic reactionThe brother of a 15-year-old girl who died from an allergic reaction to a baguette from Pret a Manger has said he only had ten seconds to talk to his sister before she passed away. Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, from Fulham, west London, died from anaphylaxis after she ate an artichoke, olive, and tapenade baguette from a Pret a Manger store at Heathrow in July 2016. Unaware that the baguette contained sesame seeds, Natasha suffered a severe allergic reaction within minutes of her flight taking off for Nice. Mr Ednan-Laperouse said: "Natasha's Law is vital to protect the two to three million people in the UK living with food allergies from life-threatening allergic reactions. It is about saving lives and marks a major milestone in our campaign to support people in this country with food allergies.


Source: Daily Mirror October 03, 2021 03:11 UTC



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