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Hospital death inquiry

11:44am Tuesday 8th April 2008

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HOSPITAL bosses have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of a man in its day assessment unit.

The 64-year-old man is believed to have died last Thursday evening after being admitted from A&E at Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup.

It has been alleged there was no trolley, containing vital resuscitation equipment, available on the ward when the man suffered a cardiac arrest.

News Shopper understands the ward had been closed for a deep clean following a suspected outbreak of norovirus or winter vomiting disease and patients and equipment transferred to the neighbouring Swanley ward.

But pressure from A&E meant the assessment unit had to be reopened.

It is claimed staff warned it was not properly equipped to reopen, but had been overrruled.

A spokesman for Queen Mary's said the man had been assessed as "low risk" and was going to be discharged.


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