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Coroner Issues Warning Following Tragic Anaphylaxis Death of Lincolnshire Boy

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Coroner Issues Warning Following Tragic Anaphylaxis Death of Lincolnshire Boy

In a stark testament to the significance of vigilance towards allergies, a coroner’s report has called for proactive measures to prevent future fatalities in the event of anaphylaxis. This follows the heartrending incident involving five-year-old Benedict Blythe who suffered a fatal anaphylactic shock at Barnack Primary School, located in Stamford, Lincolnshire, in December 2021. The report underscores key areas required for managing these life-threatening allergic reactions in schools, suggesting that if improvements are not instigated, more tragedies could be anticipated. Lincolnshire’s local community is urged to take this report into serious consideration, making sure all schools are provided with effective allergy management systems for the safety and wellbeing of students.

This article has been restructured by The Lincoln Post from an original report on www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

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