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The family were removed from the flight to Turkey and forced to spend thousands on new arrangements (Image: BBC ) A BBC weather presenter said she and her family were treated in a "disgusting" manner after they were ordered off their holiday flight after requesting crew warn passengers about their daughter's severe peanut allergy. Georgie Palmer, 49, her husband Nick Sollom, 48, and their daughters Rosie, 12, and Annie 14, were meant to be heading off on a SunExpress flight from Gatwick for a sunshine break in Dalaman, Turkey. But the lovely family trip turned into a nightmare before it started when the family said they asked for the crew to make an announcement for no one to consume peanuts because of Rosie's anaphylactic reaction to the foodstuff.

According to the NHS, anaphylaxis can start within minutes of coming into contact with something you're allergic to, such as a food, medicine or insect sting. Symptoms include swelling of the throat and tongue, which can make it difficult to breathe. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.



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