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Man with nut allergy, 27, died after eating a single mouthful of butter chicken ... trends now
Man with nut allergy, 27, died after eating a single mouthful of butter chicken ... trends now

Man with nut allergy, 27, died after eating a single mouthful of butter chicken ... trends now

A mechanic with a severe nut allergy died after eating just a single mouthful of butter chicken takeaway curry containing almonds despite eating it many times before.

Joseph Higginson, 27, who was allergic to nuts, tragically died seven days after tucking in to the butter chicken curry during a Christmas family meal on 28 December 2022, an inquest heard.

The mechanic from Holcombe Brook, Greater Manchester, had eaten the dish before his family said but on this occasion he went into anaphylactic shock.

Mala restaurant had 'clearly indicated' the dish contained almonds and had stated all the correct allergy information and awareness it had to, Rochdale Coroner's Court heard on Thursday March 7.

But according to Mr  Higginson's sister, Emily Higginson, her brother didn't always take his allergies seriously.

Joseph Higginson, 27, who was allergic to nuts, tragically died seven days after tucking in to the butter chicken curry during a Christmas family meal

The mechanic from Holcombe Brook, Greater Manchester, had eaten the dish before his family said but on this occasion he went into anaphylactic shock.

The mechanic from Holcombe Brook, Greater Manchester, had eaten the dish before his family said but on this occasion he went into anaphylactic shock.

In  a statement read out in court, she said that he had been earlier hospitalised in the April of that year.

The inquest heard that in June 2022, Mr Higginson was seen by an allergist, with a skin prick test later confirming he was allergic to peanuts, tree nuts, almonds and coconuts.

He was given an EpiPen - an auto-injector containing epinephrine to decrease a body's allergic reaction - and received guidance on anaphylaxis.

Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction that can happen extremely quickly, typically caused by food allergies, medicine or insect stings.

Greater Manchester Police investigated in line with procedure but no fault or cause for concern was found on the part of Mala, an Indian restaurant on Lumb Carr Road, Holcombe.

What are the symptoms of anaphylaxis?

Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction and can happen very quickly.

It can be triggered by certain foods, medicine or insect stings.

The symptoms usually start within minutes of coming into contact with something you're allergic to.

They can include:

 Swelling of your throat and tongue  Difficulty breathing or breathing very fast  Difficulty swallowing, tightness in your throat or a hoarse voice Wheezing, coughing or noisy breathing  Feeling tired or confused  Feeling faint, dizzy or fainting   Blue, grey or pale skin, lips or tongue – if you have brown or black skin, this may be easier to see on the palms of your hands or soles of your feet Skin that feels cold to the touch An itchy, swollen or raised rash 

Call 999 immediately if you or someone you know is having an anaphylactic reaction

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A coroner recorded a conclusion of misadventure at an inquest into his death.

Mr Higginson, the inquest heard, was aware of his allergies and knew the dish contained almonds. He collapsed and suffered a cardiac arrest after eating just one mouthful at home during the meal. He had been diagnosed with his allergies just

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