A coroner has warned a doctor about giving potentially incriminating evidence at a fresh inquest into the death of a ...
A coroner has given a warning about potentially incriminating evidence at a fresh inquest into the death of a premature baby.
The father of a baby who died in hospital claims doctors "intentionally" did not disclose his son had a fatal infection until after he was cremated.
Ben Condon, who was two months old, died at Bristol Children’s Hospital in April 2015 after developing a respiratory illness.
Ben was diagnosed with hMPV – like the common cold in adults – and later found to have ARDS. Mr Condon said he was reassured by Dr Suzanne Dean that if Ben’s condition worsened, he would be prescribed ...
Ben's parents Allyn and Jenny have said they would not have cremated their son if they knew there were questions over his ...
Dr Christopherson said: “No, I did not.” The inquest previously heard how Ben’s parents Allyn and Jenny Condon were told a post-mortem examination was not necessary following his death ...
"In hindsight I wish we had taken a set up of bloods on 16," said Dr Dean, adding: "It's unlikely it would have made a difference." Ben's father Allyn Condon, who lives in Weston-super-Mare ...
Dr Jessica Spaull, who was a junior doctor on the unit, said she had been concerned about Ben that morning and had discussed this with his parents, Allyn and Jenny Condon. She told the inquest she had ...