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    Boy, 10, died from asthma attack because of ‘failures by healthcare professionals’

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    By News Team on November 23, 2023 Health, News Briefing, UK News
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    William Gray died from complications after suffering a severe asthma attack (Picture: PA)

    A 10-year old boy with severe asthma faced neglect and multiple failings in his medical care, an inquest has concluded.

    Essex area coroner Sonia Hayes said the death of William Gray, from Southend, was avoidable, the law firm that represented his family said.

    William suffered a near-fatal asthma attack on October 27 2020 which he survived.

    But he was discharged from the hospital just four hours after the incident and the severity of the attack was not properly recorded, law firm Leigh Day said.

    William was discharged from Southend hospital after just four hours (Picture: PA)

    William died seven months later, on May 29 2021, after going into cardiac arrest caused by a respiratory arrest resulting from his asthma.

    A 10-day inquest in Chelmsford, which concluded on Wednesday, identified a string of failings in his care that amounted to neglect, Leigh Day said.

    In addition to his swift discharge, concerns were also raised about his GP surgery’s failure to conduct annual asthma reviews and carry out medication reviews.

    The coroner also found there was a lack of sufficiently trained asthma nurses, and that they did not follow British Thoracic Guidelines.

    Phone calls with nurses ‘lasted a matter of minutes, were not meaningful and did not ask the most rudimentary questions’, the law firm said.

    On the night of William’s death, his mother Christine Hui made two 999 calls.

    Leigh Day said the coroner found that at the time of the first call, it was likely that William was having a severe asthma attack, and a category one ambulance should have been dispatched.

    An inquest found multiple failures from healthcare professionals affected the outcome of his death (Picture: PA)

    The law firm said that the coroner found that when paramedics arrived on scene adrenaline was not administered and, ‘on the balance of probabilities, this would have affected the outcome in this case.’

    Ms Hui described her son as a ‘funny, caring little boy who liked to make jokes and had a heart of gold’.

    ‘He was adored by his friends,’ she said.

    ‘He had dreams of working in medicine as a doctor or a paramedic because he saw the care he was given, and he wanted to do that for others.

    ‘Today is bittersweet because, while the coroner’s conclusion gives us some closure, this is the final stage in saying goodbye to our son, brother, grandson, great-grandson, nephew and friend.

    ‘We believed that William’s asthma was controlled but now we know that wasn’t the case.

    ‘Parents know their children best and should trust their instincts.

    ‘If you feel something isn’t right, question it.

    ‘There is nothing that can take away the grief our family feels but it is our hope that another family will hear our story and it could prevent a further tragedy.’

    Julie Struthers, a solicitor at Leigh Day, which represented William’s family, described the events as a ‘real tragedy’.

    She said there were a ‘substantial number of failures by multiple healthcare professionals in his care’, and the case showed the ‘importance of improving asthma treatment for children nationwide’.

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    Diane Sarkar, chief nursing and quality officer for Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust which runs Southend Hospital, said that ‘our heartfelt condolences go out to William’s family’.

    ‘We’d like to assure them that we are committed to learning from this terrible loss and that since his death in 2021 we have brought in numerous changes to improve patient care as a direct result of learning from William’s case,’ she said.

    Melissa Dowdeswell, chief of clinical operations at the East of England Ambulance Service, said: ‘Our heartfelt condolences go out to William’s family and our thoughts remain with them at this difficult time.

    ‘We accept the coroner’s findings and will assess what further actions need to be taken once we have reviewed them.

    ‘Since this tragic case we have significantly increased the numbers of staff able to perform intubation and these numbers continue to rise with an expansion of advanced paramedics within the trust.’

    Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

    For more stories like this, check our news page.

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