Byron burger allergy death leads to calls for change in labelling law
19:00, 13 September 2019
updated: 20:24, 13 September 2019
The top story on today's KentOnline Podcast is about the family of a teenager who died after eating a birthday meal at Byron burger calling for a change in the law on labelling in restaurants.
Owen Carey - who went to school in Tunbridge Wells - suffered a fatal reaction after eating grilled chicken coated in buttermilk in 2017.
A coroner ruled he was misled into thinking it was safe for him to eat.
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