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A authorities scientist who labored for No 10 throughout Covid died after crashing right into a concrete wall throughout a biking vacation in Italy, an inquest into her demise heard.

Susannah Boddie, 27, from Nettlebed, close to Henley in Oxfordshire, was a number one well being information scientist at No 10 Downing Road.

In the course of the Covid pandemic, she provided recommendation to the UK Authorities in its dealing with of the well being disaster. She was described by the coroner as an ‘inspiring girl’ and ‘an unbelievable scientist’ who was ‘cherished and admired by all’.

The avid bicycle owner died from a ‘extreme head harm’ whereas biking along with her boyfriend Robert Johnson within the mountains above Toscolano Maderno, close to Lake Garda, on August 12, 2023.

Experiences on the time of her demise mentioned she was carrying a security helmet when she fell. Nevertheless, this was not talked about in the course of the inquest.

In a written assertion to the coroner, Miss Boddie’s boyfriend Mr Johnson mentioned: ‘We have been on the final day biking. All the things was regular and we have been biking for about half-hour and it was largely downhill.

Susannah Boddie, 17, from Nettlebed, near Henley in Oxfordshire, died after crashing into a concrete wall during a cycling holiday in Italy on August 12, 2023

Susannah Boddie, 17, from Nettlebed, close to Henley in Oxfordshire, died after crashing right into a concrete wall throughout a biking vacation in Italy on August 12, 2023 

Susannah Boddie, 27, was a leading health data scientist at 10 Downing Street and offered crucial advice to the government in its handling of the pandemic

Susannah Boddie, 27, was a number one well being information scientist at 10 Downing Road and provided essential recommendation to the federal government in its dealing with of the pandemic

‘We have been following a GPS route that took us down a smaller, steeper street however nothing I wasn’t comfy doing and nothing Susannah hadn’t carried out earlier than.

‘I used to be barely forward and instantly she got here flying previous me and appeared uncontrolled. She went round a bend forward of me, out of sight.’

He mentioned that when he caught up with Susannah he might see she had crashed right into a wall and seemed to be respiration however was bleeding from her mouth.

Pictured: The scene of the incident in Navazzo di Gargnano, near Lake Garda

Pictured: The scene of the incident in Navazzo di Gargnano, close to Lake Garda

Police pictured on the scene after Miss Boddie's fatal accident

Police pictured on the scene after Miss Boddie’s deadly accident

Miss Boddie was cycling on the Via Mezzane in Brescia, near Lake Garda (pictured, file image)

Miss Boddie was biking on the By way of Mezzane in Brescia, close to Lake Garda (pictured, file picture)

A passing couple stopped to assist and emergency companies arrived half-hour later as a result of rural location, the inquest heard.

After 45 minutes of remedy, she was pronounced useless.

On the time of the accident, Miss Boddie’s household mentioned: ‘She was essentially the most great daughter, sister, granddaughter and good friend you may ever want for and her reminiscence will proceed to encourage us in all we do.’ 

The coroner for Oxfordshire, Darren Salter, recorded a conclusion of unintentional demise.

At the time of the accident, Miss Boddie's family said: 'She was the most wonderful daughter, sister, granddaughter and friend you could ever wish for and her memory will continue to inspire us in all we do'

On the time of the accident, Miss Boddie’s household mentioned: ‘She was essentially the most great daughter, sister, granddaughter and good friend you may ever want for and her reminiscence will proceed to encourage us in all we do’

The coroner for Oxfordshire, Darren Salter, recorded a conclusion of accidental death

The coroner for Oxfordshire, Darren Salter, recorded a conclusion of unintentional demise

The coroner said: 'Susannah was an inspiring woman, an incredible scientist and was loved and admired by all. She had achieved so much in her short life'

The coroner mentioned: ‘Susannah was an inspiring girl, an unbelievable scientist and was cherished and admired by all. She had achieved a lot in her brief life’

She had taken her personal bike to Italy. An examination of the bike after the accident recommended that its interior tube of the entrance wheel could have exploded, rendering the brakes ineffective.

It was heard that the bike had been fantastic the day earlier than when the couple had been taking downhill routes.

Mr Salter mentioned that it was tough to know what the circumstances have been that has precipitated Susannah to lose management.

Mr Salter mentioned: ‘Susannah was an inspiring girl, an unbelievable scientist and was cherished and admired by all. She had achieved a lot in her brief life.’

Nevertheless, he added: ‘I am not totally certain if we are going to resolve what went mistaken.’ 


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