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Mom sues Qatar Airways for $5M after daughter, 3, goes into severe anaphylaxis from KitKat bar provided by flight attendant

Swetha Neerukonda, 33, is suing Qatar Airways after claiming her young daughter suffered a severe allergic reaction after a flight attendant ignored her warning...

Mom sues Qatar Airways for $5M after daughter, 3, goes into severe anaphylaxis from KitKat bar provided by flight attendant

A North Carolina mother is suing Qatar Airways after her young daughter allegedly suffered a severe allergic reaction after a flight attendant ignored her warnings and served the child a candy bar containing dairy, according to a lawsuit.

Swetha Neerukonda, 33, was on a Qatar Airways flight with her 3-year-old daughter from Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia to Doha, Qatar, for a connecting flight on April 9 when the incident unfolded, according to a lawsuit obtained by The Post.

Neerukonda had informed the cabin crew of her daughter’s severe allergy to dairy and nuts before and during the flight, the lawsuit claimed.

The mother stood up to use the bathroom and enlisted a female Qatar flight attendant to watch her child, once again reminding her about her daughter’s “potentially life-threatening allergy,” the filing alleged.

When Neerukonda returned from the bathroom, she “shockingly” discovered the flight attendant feeding her child a snack containing dairy, the lawsuit claimed.

The tot was fed what appeared to be a Kit Kat bar, attorney Abram Bohrer, who is representing Neerukonda, told The Post.

The alarmed mother then confronted the flight attendant, who “responded by admitting that she had fed the … snack to the child, and who mocked and mitigated [Neerukonda’s] concerns,” the complaint read.

The flight attendant “mocked her reaction. She belittled it. She essentially said, ‘I know better than you,” Bohrer said.

Within a short period of time, the child began to suffer severe anaphylaxis. Her mental status and vital signs quickly declined, the lawsuit continued.

Neerukonda then administered an EpiPen injection to her daughter. No announcement was made over the flight’s loudspeaker — an apparent procedural violation, the complaint alleged.

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