Leading UK COVID scientist dies in cycling accident near Italy's Lake Garda

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Leading UK COVID scientist dies in cycling accident near Italy's Lake Garda
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She was on holiday with her partner at the time, and sustained catastrophic injuries, despite wearing a helmet

.Ms Boddie was the lead health data scientist at Number 10 and had been working as a civil servant since her graduation from the University of Cambridge in 2019.Her family said in a statement:"Susannah lived life to the full and had achieved so much in her short life. She crammed more into her life than you would have thought possible.

"She was the loveliest, kindest person who always inspired and cared for others and was adored by all her many friends. She will leave the biggest hole in our family and that of Rob her much-loved partner.

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