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British girl killed by allergic reaction after lick of ice cream on Spanish holiday, inquest hears

Habiba Chishti was on a half-term holiday in the Costa del Sol with her family  The nine-year-old, from West Yorkshire, was severely allergic to nuts and eggs Father told inquest vendor assured him that the ice cream did not have nuts in Habiba collapsed at hotel a short while later and was rushed to Spanish hospital  Coroner ruled she died from anaphylactic shock which caused her brain to swell

Nine-year-old girl killed by allergic reaction after one lick of an ice cream

Nine-year-old girl killed by allergic reaction after one lick of an ice cream, Bradford inquest told A NINE-year-old schoolgirl who died on a Spanish family holiday was killed by an allergic reaction after just one lick of an ice cream, an inquest heard. Habiba Chishti suffered the fatal reaction just hours after arriving on the Costa del Sol for a break with her father, mum and siblings in February 2019. The kind girl was rushed to hospital after she went into a suspected anaphylactic shock after eating the ice cream. An inquest at Bradford Coroner s Court today (Mon) heard how the tragic schoolgirl suddenly collapsed on Feb 16 while on holiday with her family.

Family of Asghar Badshah, whose body was found in old Batley bank, pay tribute one year on

OUR world will never be the same again. Those are the heart-breaking words of the twin brother of a man found dead in an old bank building one year on from the devastating discovery. Asghar ‘Oscar’ Badshah, 39, a bus driver for First, was found in the former Yorkshire Bank building, in Commercial Street, Batley on Sunday, December 29, 2019. A murder investigation was launched two days later, on New Year’s Eve. The next day, two men, aged 27 and 30, as well as a 41-year-old woman were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. Both men were released under investigation and the woman was released on bail pending further enquiries.

INQUEST: Sajid Saddique, who went missing in 2007 was unlawfully killed

AN INQUEST into the long-standing disappearance of Bradford car dealer Sajid Saddique has found that he was unlawfully killed - and a missing metal trunk is believed to have been used to dispose of his body. Mr Saddique has not been seen since Valentine’s Day 2007 and while his body has never been found, he was declared legally dead when an inquest was first opened in 2014. Following a review of evidence, a murder inquiry was launched that same year, and three men were arrested, two on suspicion of murder and one on suspicion of assisting offenders. But none of the men were charged due to a lack of evidence.

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