Number 10 Downing Street leads tributes to government scientist killed in bike crash

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Number 10 Downing Street leads tributes to government scientist killed in bike crash Susannah Boddie sustained fatal head injuries while riding her gravel bike on holiday in Italy cycling

Number 10 Downing Street has led tributes to a government scientist who was killed in a crash while riding her gravel bike on holiday in Italy.

Emergency services were alerted to the crash by Ms Boddie’s partner, who was said to be in a state of shock, and pronounced her dead at the scene. Ms Boddie, from Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, had worked as lead health data scientist at Number 10 Downing Street since December last year,She had joined the civil service after graduating in pharmacology from the University of Cambridge in 2019, and also had a master’s degree in systems biology.

Ms Boddie’s family said in a statement: “Susannah lived life to the full and had achieved so much in her short life. She crammed more into her life than you would have thought possible.

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