A MUM who says her son died of a milk allergy after a mix-up at his school is calling for new laws for schools.

Benedict Blythe died after accidental exposure to cow's milk protein in December 2021 aged five, and today, his sister Etta Blythe, six, took a petition to Downing Street.

She was joined by five other primary school students who took placards and the letter to Whitehall.

They called for Benedict's Law to be implemented across the country to end the "postcode lottery" of allergy safeguards in schools .

Etta and friends joined other children affected by allergies to stand in front of No 10 and knocked on the door to hand over the petition signed by more than 13,000 people.

It comes following last month's jury inquest into Benedict's death at Peterborough Town Hall, whi

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