Girl almost died on BA flight when fellow passenger ‘refused to stop eating nuts’

Girl with nut allergy 'nearly died on BA flight after man refused to stop snacking'
Joanna Jones, 39, says her daughter Poppy needed to be taken to hospital after a ‘nightmare’ flight

A 14-year-old lady suffered a life-threatening allergic response when a person on her British Airways flight ‘wouldn’t cease consuming his peanuts’. 

Joanna Jones, 39, says her daughter Poppy blacked out and wanted oxygen and two EpiPen photographs throughout a ‘nightmare’ eight-hour journey to London.

The ‘horrible’ state of affairs emerged as they had been 30,000 toes within the air – with a nurse who occurred to be onboard speeding ahead to assist when employees frantically requested if there was a medic onboard.

Fortunately, Poppy was positive after being rushed to hospital when the aircraft landed safely at Gatwick.

However Joanna has accused the unidentified male passenger of ‘not caring that he was placing my daughter’s life in danger’ after he allegedly rejected employees pleas to cease consuming his snack.

She mentioned: ‘It was a nightmare for all of us and I actually thought she may die. It was actually, actually horrifying and it was all right down to a passenger who carried on consuming nuts regardless of not less than two bulletins to not.’

The mom and daughter, from Tooting, London, had been on their first post-lockdown break to Antigua with different members of the family after they stepped on the BA flight to come back dwelling.

The crew requested passengers to not eat nuts after they boarded, however Joanna claims to have seen the person snacking 10 rows forward of them after they took off.

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The teenager (left) blacked out and wanted oxygen and two EpiPen photographs, says mum Joanna (proper)

She informed MailOnline: ‘I used to be fearful and requested if we may very well be moved however there was no availability and the crew requested him to cease consuming the nuts however he ignored the requests and carried on.’

Poppy abruptly went into anaphylaxis when the jet was three hours from touchdown.

Joanna gave her daughter two photographs from Epipens, earlier than the nurse helped to stabilise her and tried to test her blood stress with ‘a monitor that didn’t work correctly’.

In the meantime, medical doctors from an emergency centre in Arizona issued directions.

An emergency touchdown appeared on the playing cards, however Poppy made it by way of the final little bit of the journey earlier than being rushed to hospital upon touchdown, the place she stayed for the remainder of the day.

Joanna has known as for strict new laws to be introduced in, making it unlawful for individuals to eat nuts onboard a aircraft if somebody is allergic to them.

‘Certainly somebody’s life is price greater than consuming just a few nuts?’ she has requested. ‘It’s loopy that extra isn’t being achieved about this situation. All of the cabin crew can do is ask somebody to not eat nuts and that’s it – it’s ridiculous.’

Poppy Jones, 14, and her mother Joanna peanut allergy on board
The household desires a brand new regulation to be launched after the scary incident

It comes after one other lady with a nut allergy claimed she was kicked off an American Airways flight after cabin crew insisted first-class passengers be served the complimentary snacks.

A British Airways spokesperson mentioned crew adopted all procedures and there was no situation with any of the onboard tools.

‘The protection and welfare of our clients is at all times our precedence, and we take the problem of allergens very significantly’, they mentioned.

‘Our crew cared for a buyer who appeared to undergo an allergic response onboard, they usually organized for paramedics to satisfy the plane.’

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