A girl with a severe nut allergy was almost killed on the flight.

A passenger on a British Airways flight opened a packet of peanuts and a teenager blacked out.

A mother was flying to London from Antigua when her daughter nearly died.

When the 14-year-old started having an allergic reaction, the man who opened the bag of peanuts was asked to stop eating them.

The man continued snacking even though the crew asked him to stop.

The captain was considering making an emergency landing.

The teenager went into anaphylactic shock after being given two Epipens byJoanna.

After the cabin crew made an appeal for a doctor on board, a nurse came forward to help with the patient's care.

She was rushed to the hospital upon her arrival at the airport.

The woman accused the man of not caring that he was putting her daughter's life at risk.

She said that it was a nightmare for all of us. It was frightening and it was all down to a passenger who continued to eat nuts despite being told not to.

My daughter has an allergy to peanuts and when we boarded the crew asked passengers not to eat peanuts but as we took off I saw a man eating nuts.

I asked if we could be moved, but there was no availability, and the crew asked him to stop eating nuts, but he ignored them.

The safety and welfare of our customers is always our priority, and we take the issue of allergies very seriously.

The crew took care of a customer who appeared to suffer an allergic reaction and arranged for paramedics to meet the aircraft.