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New York mum unconscious behind the wheel after developing sudden peanut allergy while driving – 7NEWS.com.au
It’s any family’s worst nightmare: A health emergency leaves a parent unconscious while driving, trapping the adult and a child in a moving car.

Its any familys worst nightmare: A health emergency leaves a parent unconscious while driving, trapping the adult and a child in a moving car.
It happened to Lisa Bustin, who passed out last month after suddenly developing a peanut allergy at age 54 something thats more common than people think.
Watching his mom go limp behind the wheel, Bustins 13-year-old son, Nathan, had to think fast. It likely helped prevent serious injuries or even save both their lives.
He really just was my hero because…
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