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Family of Hannah Jacobs call for greater awareness

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Family of Hannah Jacobs call for greater awareness

Family of Hannah Jacobs call for greater awareness

The family of the 13-year-old girl who died after sipping a Costa hot chocolate have called for greater awareness about allergies within the food industry.

Reading a statement on behalf of the family, solicitor Michelle Victor said: "The training is really not taken seriously enough.

Better awareness is really needed." Report by Kennedyl.

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