Father of four killed by ‘incredibly rare’ reaction to bite by horse fly
Andy Batty, 48, had been watching his daughter Catherine, 17, ride her horse when he collapsed as a result of anaphylactic shock.
He was pronounced dead by paramedics at the scene.
Mr Batty, a father of four, had been helping Catherine ride her pony Bess at a field in Brixham, Devon, on Sunday.
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Lindsey McManus, deputy chief executive at Allergy UK, said: “Anaphylaxis to a horsefly bite is incredibly rare.
“As with any allergic reaction, the sufferer would have previously developed antibodies, in this case, to the horsefly allergen by being bitten previously.
“Anaphylaxis is very unusual and although horsefly bites can be painful, the likelihood of someone being this allergic is very rare indeed.”
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