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  • Boy, 7, died after 'hospital monitoring equipment shut down for THREE HOURS'
    April - 2017, Posted ON April 14, 2017

    Suffolk, UK – 3rd March, 2017: A young boy with sleep apnoea died in hospital amid claims vital monitoring equipment was turned off for almost THREE HOURS.

    James Dwerryhouse, 7, was starved of oxygen at the same hospital where Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were born.

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  • Carrie Wright: Leeds hospital trust pay out over blunder
    April - 2017, Posted ON April 05, 2017

    Leeds, UK – 2nd March, 2017: Carrie Wright, from Hull, was cooled down for two hours during the operation - more than twice the recommended amount of time.

    She was subsequently unable to walk or stand unaided and she died, aged 20.

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  • Newlywed dies hours before she was due to attend heart check-up
    April - 2017, Posted ON April 03, 2017

    London, UK – 2nd March, 2017: Claire Kucerka collapsed as she and her husband Dusan had lunch at a restaurant near St Bartholomew’s Hospital, in Smithfield, on the day of her appointment.

    She was taken by ambulance to its intensive care unit but died a week later, on June 5, 2015. She never came out of her coma.

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  • Our baby was stillborn after hospital’s mistakes
    April - 2017, Posted ON April 20, 2017

    Wakefield, UK – 7th March, 2017: Parents Leigh Mutch and Marc Allen have spoken of their trauma following the death of their baby Oliver at Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield.

    An investigation found there was a delay in sending Ms Mutch, 31, for a caesarian section which would have delivered the baby alive. The couple, of Normanton, secured an out-of-court settlement with Mid Yorkshire Hospitals Trust following Oliver’s death in September 2015.

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