The inquest into the death of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, which opened on 24th September 2018, examines the role food packaging and cabin crew training played. Jeremy Hyam QC has been instructed by Jill Paterson of Leigh Day to represent the family.

Natasha Ednan-Laperouse was travelling from Heathrow to Nice with her father and a school friend. She had a severe sesame allergy and bought a Pret a Manger baguette before boarding the BA flight to Nice. She collapsed on the flight and, despite her father administering two EpiPen injections, died later at a hospital in Nice.

The role of cabin crew training and Pret a Manger’s food packaging policy are set to be examined over the course of this 5 day inquest.

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