Coroner to write to minister about food labels after death of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse
The father of a teenager with multiple food allergies who collapsed on a British Airways flight has described the inquest into her death as a “watershed moment”, which should prompt a change in law to save the lives of others.
Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, 15, from Fulham, south-west London, collapsed on a British Airways flight from London to Nice on 17 July 2016 after eating an artichoke, olive and tapenade baguette she bought from Pret a Manger in Heathrow airport’s terminal 5.
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