A mother whose nine-year-old daughter became the first person in the UK to have air pollution recognised as a factor in her death said she was "never going to win" despite settling legal action with the government.
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00A mother, whose 9-year-old daughter became the first person in the UK to have air pollution
00:05recognised as a factor in her death, said she was never going to win despite settling
00:11legal action with the government. Ella Odu Kisi Debra died following an asthma attack
00:18in 2013, with an inquest later finding air pollution made a material contribution to
00:25her death. Her mother, Rosamund, said settling the action for an undisclosed sum was not
00:31a win because your child is already dead, but it did provide an acknowledgement of what
00:36happened to her. The government said it was truly sorry for Miss Odu Kisi Debra's loss
00:42and that it was committed to delivering an ambitious clean air strategy. Ella, who lived
00:4825 metres from the South Circular Road in Lewisham, south-east London, suffered an asthma
00:55attack after being exposed to excessive air pollution.