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Schools told to stock allergy pens after boy, 5, dies after drinking milk

The life-saving new changes will come into effect following tireless campaigning from Helen and Peter Blythe, whose five-year-old son Benedict died from a fatal milk reaction in 2021

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Schools told to stock allergy pens after boy, 5, dies after drinking milk

The life-saving new changes will come into effect following tireless campaigning from Helen and Peter Blythe, whose five-year-old son Benedict died from a fatal milk reaction in 2021

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New rule demands schools stock EpiPens and give allergy training

Benedict's Law will be published by the Department for Education on Monday and follows years of campaigning by the family of Benedict Blythe, who died aged five from anaphylaxis.

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  1. sabato 4 luglio 2026·dailymail.com

    New rule demands schools stock EpiPens and give allergy training

    Benedict's Law will be published by the Department for Education on Monday and follows years of campaigning by the family of Benedict Blythe, who died aged five from anaphylaxis.

  2. domenica 5 luglio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Schools told to stock allergy pens after boy, 5, dies after drinking milk

    The life-saving new changes will come into effect following tireless campaigning from Helen and Peter Blythe, whose five-year-old son Benedict died from a fatal milk reaction in…