Coroner rules death due to hair dye reaction was 'accidental'
A coroner has recorded a verdict of accidental death on a Keighley woman who died after suffering an extreme allergic reaction to hair dye.
A coroner has recorded a verdict of accidental death on a Keighley woman who died after suffering an extreme allergic reaction to hair dye.
Inquest has resumed in Skipton into death of Julie McCabe from Keighley who died after suffering a suspected allergic reaction to hair dye.
Inquest hears how the 38 year old estate agent had a history of allergic reactions to hair dye.Made up to 20 visits to doctors surgery.
GP tells inquest he finds it "inconceivable" that Julie McCabe wouldn't have been advised to stop using hair dye.
GP tells inquest he finds it "inconceivable" that Julie McCabe wouldn't have been advised to stop using hair dye.
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