Classmate throws slice of cheese at severely allergic 13-year-old kid, causing his death

 

“He smiled when the machine was turned off, they took him into another room and we said our last goodbyes before he was taken down and he had a smile on his face.”

She said: “You’re always praying for the last minute miracle his brothers and sisters and his uncles were all there beside him.”

At school, Karanbir had an EpiPen on hand, but it turned out that the medicine was about a year old. The adolescent had just received this dose of adrenaline before to his cardiac arrest.

The young man who allegedly tossed the cheese at Karanbir said he was joking and wasn’t cognizant of Karanbir’s dairy alergies.

Severe allergic responses like this have occurred previously due to skin contact, but they have seldom been deadly.

 

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