Leading UK COVID scientist dies in cycling accident near Italy's Lake Garda
- Susannah Boddie, the lead health data scientist at Number 10, has died in a cycling accident near Lake Garda in Italy. She was on holiday with her partner and sustained fatal injuries despite wearing a helmet.
- Ms Boddie, who had been working as a civil servant since 2019, was described as a remarkable individual who lived life to the fullest and achieved a great deal in her short life.
- Both Ms Boddie and her partner were experienced cyclists and had just finished a tour of the Dolomites.
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Government scientist who helped UK through Covid dies in mountain bike crash
Susannah Boddie remembered by her family as ‘the loveliest, kindest person who always inspired and cared for others’ (Pictures: Facebook) A scientist who helped steer Britain through the Covid crisis has been remembered by her family as ‘the loveliest, kindest person who always inspired and cared for others’ after she died in a cycling crash in Italy. Susannah Boddie, 27, was the lead health data scientist at No 10 Downing Street during the pand…
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