A LOBSTER added to injury time at a Premier League game when it put a waitress in hospital. It set off the worker’s allergy to shellfish, including crayfish, as she served customers at Liverpool’s stadium. Despite taking medication before her shift, her reaction was so severe an ambulance was called.
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The waitress was given an Epipen injection but had to be taken to hospital for more shots of adrenaline. The incident during a 1-1 draw with Wolves last March was one of 31 at Premier League grounds logged with the Health and Safety Executive last season.
Others included a Man City fan who fractured his skull celebrating a 2-0 win at Spurs. He crashed on to concrete when he leapt up to grab a flag above him and it came away. A celebrating Nottingham Forest fan needed 12 stitches in his calf after cutting himself on an upturned seat.