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Rebecca Lennox, a woman with a severe latex allergy, claims she nearly died after encountering a balloon display at her local Asda supermarket, despite being assured by the store that the balloons would be removed. Lennox, who carries four EpiPens, experienced a severe allergic reaction and had to be rushed to the hospital. She advocates for a ban on latex balloons in public places, highlighting the lack of awareness and potential dangers they pose to individuals with latex allergies.
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