There is no evidence that post-mortem samples were taken from a premature baby after his death, a hospital boss has said.
There is no evidence that post-mortem samples were taken from a premature baby after his death, a hospital boss has said.
A coroner has given a warning about potentially incriminating evidence at a fresh inquest into the death of a premature baby.
There is no evidence that post-mortem samples were taken from a premature baby after his death, a hospital boss has said. Documents appear to suggest that four samples were sent for testing ...
A doctor treating a premature baby has defended the decision not to give him antibiotics the day before he died. Two-month-old Ben Condon died in Bristol Children's Hospital in April 2015 after ...
But they later discovered that four swabs had been taken from Ben’s body and sent for analysis after his death. Jennifer MacLeod, representing the Condon family, asked Dr Christopherson about ...
Katie Gibson, relationship manager for Focus Foundation, added: "It was my first year working with the team and speaking at the event with our junior ambassador Ben Macleod and I couldn’t have ...
Ben’s father, Allyn Condon, a former Olympic athlete, has told the inquest that his son was visibly deteriorating in front of him between April 14 and 16. Jennifer MacLeod, representing the ...
Jennifer MacLeod, representing the Condon family, asked Dr Spaull whether there was a “general consensus” among doctors that Ben’s respiratory illness was caused by a virus, rather than a bacterial ...
Jennifer MacLeod, representing the Condon family, asked Dr Spaull whether there was a “general consensus” among doctors that Ben’s respiratory illness was caused by a virus, rather than a ...