13-Year-Old Girl Dies After Drinking One Sip Of Hot Chocolate From Coffee Shop

A 13-year-old girl with severe food allergies died after consuming just a single sip of hot chocolate, as revealed in an inquest at East London Coroner’s Court.

Hannah Jacobs, who had been diagnosed with severe allergies to fish, eggs, and dairy as a toddler, had become adept at managing her condition throughout her life.

On February 8, 2022, Hannah and her mother, Abimbola Duyile, were on their way to a dentist’s appointment in London when they stopped at a Costa Coffee branch in Barking for a hot chocolate.

Ms. Duyile explained that she was very careful to ensure the drink was made with soy milk and not dairy, and that all equipment used was properly sanitized.

Hannah Jacob’s family have released this photo of her.Family Handout

She remarked in a statement that was read out in court: “When I arrived at the coffee shop I said to the person serving that we both would like hot chocolate.”

“I said that Hannah was severely allergic to cows’ milk and said they should clean the jug – to which they agreed.”

After buying the drinks, the pair walked to the nearby dentist’s office, where Hannah took a sip of her hot chocolate while waiting in the waiting room.

Ms. Duyile recalled that her daughter suddenly stood up and went to the restroom, exclaiming, “That was not soy milk.”

In her statement, Ms Duyile said: “My initial response was of anger to the Costa Coffee staff – it gave way to terror.”

Ms Duyile continued to describe how Hannah’s reaction occurred rapidly, with Hannah soon coughing up phlegm and complaining of chest pains.

In response, Ms. Duyile hurried Hannah to a nearby pharmacy to obtain an EpiPen, suspecting she was experiencing an anaphylactic reaction.

The 13-year-old unknowingly drank dairy milk in her hot chocolate, despite being severly allergic.Getty Images

At the pharmacy, a pharmacist administered the EpiPen to Hannah’s leg after she collapsed in the store.

A customer called for an ambulance, and efforts to resuscitate Hannah were initiated and subsequently taken over by paramedics.

After that, Hannah was admitted to the hospital, where, regrettably, her death was pronounced around 1 pm, according to the family’s attorneys.

Hannah’s severe allergies had led her family to decide that she should adopt “complete avoidance” at home.

Usually, she only ate meals that her mother or her aunt had carefully examined and prepared.

A pharmacist administered an EpiPen injection before an ambulance arrived, but sadly it was to little avail.Getty Images

Dr Rahul Chodhari, who assisted in managing Hannah’s allergies, also testified before the inquiry.

When Dr Chodhari was questioned if two doses of 300 mcg of adrenaline might have influenced the outcome, assistant coroner Dr Shirley Radcliffe said that it was difficult to anticipate and that “150 mcg was certainly too small a dose to be given.”

More testimony will be heard during the inquest, and the coroner will then make a determination on Hannah’s death’s circumstances.

In honouring her daughter, Ms Duyile stated: “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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