A SCHOOLGIRL with a severe dairy allergy tragically died after drinking hot chocolate from Costa Coffee. Hannah Jacobs, 13, who was intolerant to dairy products, fish and eggs since she was a kid, thought the drink was made with soya milk. The teen girl, from Barking, east London, died on February 8 last year after a suspected anaphylactic reaction.

Hannah's mother had ordered the takeaway drink from Costa before going for a dentist appointment. She had told the barista about her daughter's dairy intolerance, legal firm Leigh Day says. However, when Hannah took a sip from the hot drink while waiting at the dental clinic's reception, she immediately told her mother it was not soya milk, sparking concerns it contained dairy products.

She was urgently rushed to a nearby pharmacy, where chemists gave her an EpiPen - a self-administered medicine used as the first response in case of anaphylactic attacks. Despite an ambulance crew shortly arriving at the scene to rush her to a hospital - and several attempts of resuscitation - medical staff were unable to save the child's life. Hannah was declared dead at 1pm that day.

An inquest into her death will now begin on Monday at east London's coroner’s court - which is expected to last week. The inquest will explore the situation when Hannah died - and hear the testimonies of 11 witnesses and other experts. The Sun has approached Costa Coffee for a comment.

Hannah's devastated family have now released a heartbreaking picture of her. In .