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Blythe

Or Blithe

[blahyth, blahyth]

noun

  1. a first name.



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Benedict Blythe, from Stamford, Lincolnshire, died in hospital after collapsing at Barnack Primary School in December 2021.

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His mother, Helen Blythe, said: "No parent should lose a child because medication wasn't there when it was needed. The solutions exist. What's missing is action."

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This included delays in administering his medication, Mrs Blythe said.

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At the time, Mrs Blythe called for a new "Benedict's Law" to ensure schools have adequate allergy plans for children and said her son's death was "preventable and caused by a cascade of failures".

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He tenderly discusses the seminal role that his wife Blythe — a co-owner of Morphosis — has played in his career.

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