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13-year-old girl dies after drinking one sip of hot chocolate from coffee shop

A pharmacist administered an EpiPen injection before an ambulance arrived, but sadly it was to little avail. (matsou / Getty)

Generally she would only eat food that had been throughly checked first and been cooked by her mom or her auntie.

The inquest also heard testimony from Dr Rahul Chodhari, who was involved in the management of Hannah’s allergies.

Assistant coroner Dr Shirley Radcliffe asked Dr Chodhari if two doses of adrenaline 300mcg could have changed the outcome, to which he said it was hard to predict, adding that ‘150mcg was certainly too small a dose to be given’.

The inquest is set to hear further testimonies, after which the coroner will give a ruling on the circumstances of Hannah’s death.

Paying tribute to her daughter, Ms Duyile said: “I know that she would have achieved anything she set her mind to. I loved my child so much and my heart is broken.”

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