According to the Daily Mail, the adolescent was hypervigilant about her lifelong struggles with food allergies, which included dairy, eggs, fish, and wheat. However, things went worse during last year’s vacation to Costa.
Legal organization Leigh Day said that Hannah’s mother informed the barista about her daughter’s allergies, emphasizing the significance of ensuring that her daughter’s drink was appropriate for her condition.
Hannah told her mom that she didn’t believe the milk used was soy after taking a taste of the drink in the dentist practice’s waiting area and instantly recognized something was wrong.
The two were compelled to abandon the dental office and hastily seek assistance at an adjacent drugstore.
After receiving an EpiPen from the establishment’s staff, Hannah’s body went into anaphylactic shock, despite their best efforts to alleviate her response.