'Inspirational' Covid scientist, 27, dies after horror cycling accident in Italy

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'Inspirational' Covid scientist, 27, dies after horror cycling accident in Italy
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Susannah was lead health data scientist at Number 10 offering advice during the pandemic

A leading UK Covid scientist has died after a tragic cycling accident near Lake Garda in Italy. Susannah Boddie was killed while riding on a downhill forest trail on the Brescia side of the lake on Friday morning.

Ms Boddie, who was lead health data scientist at Number 10 offering advice during the pandemic, had been on the final part of a tour of the Dolomites when the accident occurred. Her family have described her as the "kindest person" who would leave a huge hole in their lives. "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.

Both Susannah and Rob were reportedly experienced cyclists and had been due to fly back to the UK from nearby Verona this week. Authorities said an investigation was now underway.

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