Under her Christmas tree sit presents waiting to be given to her family and friends.
A pair of slippers wrapped for her grandma.
A brightly wrapped gift for her baby sister.
She didn’t yet know that her Mum had bought her two tickets for the X Factor tour. It would have been the best present of her life.
She was just 14 years old.
And now she is dead.
On Wednesday night, one week out from Christmas, Emma Sloan, her Mum and her sisters had gone for dinner in the city centre in Dublin to have dinner.
Her sisters Amy aged 20, and her baby sister Mia who is 2 sat alongside her.
It had been a big day of Christmas shopping in Dublin’s crowded city centre.
The festive lights which people travel for hours to see twinkled outside, Christmas music played, their coats lay piled in a heap nearby.
The family ordered, and ate, not noticing the sign that said the food contained nuts.
Emma ate satay sauce, which contained peanuts, but her Mum said they had thought it was curry sauce.
‘It looked and smelled like curry sauce,’ she said to the Irish Herald.
‘I’m not blaming the restaurant because there was a sign but it wasn’t noticed.
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I believe this is the families responsibility 1st epi pen 2nd call an emergency vehicle. The pharmacist shouldn't risk a law suit or lively hood over careless irresponsible behavior!
If the allergy was so severe why didn't mom have an epi pen!!?? Or her daughter especially when eating out! Cross contamination always a possibility. Hopefully mom is investigated. The pharmacist likely afraid is lawsuit and loss of lively hood. Sad but true people will risk family members for profit.