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AI synthesisA family in the United Kingdom is campaigning for stricter regulations on alcohol delivery apps following the accidental death of Zoe Hughes, who died from injuries sustained in a fall while under the influence of alcohol. The campaign advocates for policy changes to address issues related to alcohol delivery services.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- An inquest ruled Zoe Hughes' death was accidental, concluding she died from injuries sustained in a fall while under the influence of alcohol.
- A family is campaigning for policy changes to regulate alcohol delivery apps.
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- BBC NewsCenter
The article frames the issue through personal stories of addiction and loss, advocating for policy changes to regulate alcohol delivery apps.
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