Teen died from eating baklava after school staff who were aware of her fatal allergy said there were no nuts inside, then never called for help: Lawsuit

Atlantic Coast High School, Jacksonville, Florida (screengrab via First Coast News).

The father of a Florida high school student who died in 2023 from a fatal allergic reaction to nuts has sued the school district over his daughter’s death.

Kayleen Brown was a 17-year old student at Atlantic Coast High School in Jacksonville who suffered from severe food allergies, including a nut allergy.

Like many children with food allergies, Kayleen and her family had developed a Food Allergy Management and Prevention Plan with the Duval County Public School district (DCPS). As part of the plan, DCPS employees were to be trained to recognize symptoms of an allergic reaction, to administer epinephrine, and to notify emergency response if Kayleen were exposed to allergens.

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According to the complaint filed by Kayleen’s father, Steven Brown, Kayleen had been attending a school activity meeting on April 27, 2023, at which baklava was served to students. Kayleen was unfamiliar with the food and asked if it contained nuts. School staff told her that it did not contain nuts, despite the fact that the baklava actually contained pistachio nuts.

Kayleen began to experience allergy symptoms and told a school employee that she had eaten nuts and was beginning to experience a reaction. She then left the school, went to a local pharmacy, and obtained Benadryl to treat her symptoms.