THE family of a teenager who died following a severe allergy to nuts are hoping to have a plane named after him.
Dylan Hill, 18, of John Street, Thurnscoe, collapsed in May - an hour after dining at an Indian restaurant. He had not taken his EpiPen, containing adrenaline to combat his allergy, out with him.
His family has now entered the Name Our Plane competition being run by Thomson to name its new 787 Dreamliner.
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