Tragic Death of 13-Year-Old Boy after Allergic Reaction

A heart-wrenching incident occurred at a school in London, UK, where a 13-year-old boy named Karanbir Cheema tragically lost his life. Karanbir, who had severe allergies to various substances, including dairy, wheat, gluten, egg, milk, and tree nuts, experienced a fatal reaction after a piece of cheese was thrown at him by a classmate.

13-year-old boy with severe food allergies died after having piece of cheese thrown at him by classmate

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