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James Atkinson, 23, was ‘usually very good’ at monitoring his allergies, an inquest heard

A programmer with a peanut allergy killed by a few bites of pizza spent his final conscious moments in terror, an inquest has heard.

James Atkinson, 23, and his flatmate ordered the ‘chicken tikka masala’ pizza with chips and some other Indian dishes via Deliveroo from a restaurant in Newcastle in July 2020.

James was known to be ‘usually very good’ at monitoring his allergies and had looked up likely ingredients in the food online, the inquest heard.

Many household recipes for chicken tikka or chicken tikka masala do not contain peanuts.

But James, a recent Newcastle University graduate originally from Leeds, realised something was wrong when he started to feel unwell after eating less than a slice of the pizza.

He called an ambulance while his flatmate searched in vain for an EpiPen.

Paramedic Stephen Gillespie, who was urgently diverted to James’ home in an ambulance with two colleagues, said they found the 23-year-old ‘in the tripod position’ in his bathroom and was breathing extremely fast.

Undated family handout photo of James Atkinson, 23, whose inquest is being held in Newcastle, after he died of a suspected severe allergic reaction after ordering a pizza from from the Dadyal Restaurant in Newcastle. Issue date: Monday January 8, 2024. PA Photo. Mr Atkinson, from Leeds, had a known allergy to peanuts, and his family have been told he might have suffered a severe allergic reaction. See PA story INQUEST Deliveroo. Photo credit should read: Family Handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

James called an ambulance very soon after eating his first few bites (Picture: PA)

Mr Gillespie told the inquest: ‘James was scared throughout.’

According to the paramedic, James asked him: ‘Am I going to die?’.

By the time the 23-year-old was taken downstairs, he was ‘profoundly unconscious’ in a severe coma, Home Office pathologist Dr Jennifer Bolton told the inquest.

He was rushed to hospital but could not be saved, and was pronounced dead 41 minutes after arriving.

Dated: 08/01/2024 GRIEVING FAMILY WHOSE SON DIED OF PEANUT ALLERGY INQUEST Pictured arriving at the Newcastle Coroners Court Parents Jill and Stuart Atkinson. See story of a grieving family whose son collapsed and died after consuming a takeaway pizza due to a peanut allergy. Stuart and Jill Atkinson?s lives were torn apart when their son, James Atkinson, 23, suffered a severe allergic reaction shortly after eating a chicken tikka masala pizza from Dadyal Pizza, Newcastle in July 2020. The Computer Science graduate ate few bites of one slice of the pizza when his lips and throat swelled up. He called 999 and paramedics arrived by 8.16pm, giving him two shots of adrenaline in his leg, but he fell unconscious and went into cardiac arrest. The Newcastle University grad was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle and pronounced dead at 9.21pm - just over an hour after eating the pizza. Now, his parents, Stuart Atkinson and Jill Atkinson, have launched a Victim?s Right to Review against Northumbria Police in the hope to prosecute those they feel are responsible. Pictured today arriving for the inquest in Newcastle Civic Centre. See copy by North News

James’ parents Jill and Stuart said their lives were torn apart by the tragedy (Picture: NNP)

Analysis of his stomach contents found substances which could be nuts, while peanuts were detected in the uneaten takeaway food and a ‘nut mix’ at the restaurant, Dadyal.

Dr Bolton said James’ odds of survival would have ‘increased’ but not been ‘guaranteed’ if an EpiPen had been found in time.

James’ dad, Stuart, said his son ‘had his whole life ahead of him full of future plans and dreams that will not be realised or witnessed by his family’.

Appearing before the inquest with James’ mum Jill, he said: ‘James had a gift of making others happy, checking in on friends and offering support when needed.

‘To be in his company with his amazing sense of humour and infectious laugh was a privilege.

‘First on the dance floor and last to leave, James lived life to its fullest but also had a sensitive and thoughtful side.

‘His whole family meant the world to him. He was loving, kind and caring.’

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