Hannah Glass had no idea that her parents would be collecting her cremated ashes a few days after she made the decision to eat a baked brownie.
Although the college student had always been aware of her peanut sensitivity, something in the candy killed her after only two pieces.
It had just been two days since Glass’s 19th birthday. Hannah Glass, a brilliant and kind student at Maranatha Baptist University,
passed very unexpectedly after an unanticipated allergic reaction to a brownie. Her death has left a community in Wisconsin in grief.
The young lady, who had just turned 19, reacted violently to a brownie that a friend had given her on November 5. The girl was generally cautious and had.
A documented peanut allergy, but she was not aware that the candy allegedly included roasted peanut flour, a gluten-free substitute. David Glass, Hannah’s father, told WISN,