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Home / Crime and Justice / Child Died of Dehydration Amidst Care Concerns

Child Died of Dehydration Amidst Care Concerns

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Five-year-old died from severe dehydration due to insufficient fluid intake.
  • Autism and food disorder were contributing factors to the boy's death.
  • Coroner flagged inadequate information provided to foster parents.
Child Died of Dehydration Amidst Care Concerns

A five-year-old boy, Joshua Lee Allcock, died on January 3, 2023, from severe dehydration. Senior Coroner Zafar Siddique expressed concerns that Joshua, who had a food intake disorder and suspected autism, was not referred to specialists experienced with the condition.

Joshua, who was placed with foster parents on December 21, 2022, reportedly received inadequate information about his dietary needs. He was reluctant to consume alternatives to milk, leading to his severe dehydration.

By December 29, Joshua was hospitalized and later transferred to Birmingham Children's Hospital, where his condition declined rapidly. The coroner noted that without a formal autism diagnosis, there was no referral to dieticians familiar with the link between autism and ARFID.

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Expert evidence suggested Joshua's death was not isolated, with another autistic child dying in similar circumstances. The coroner has issued a report to Walsall Council and NHS trusts, urging a review of their protocols for assessing children with complex needs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The five-year-old boy died from severe dehydration due to limited fluid intake, exacerbated by his conditions.
The coroner's concerns included the lack of a formal autism diagnosis and referral to experienced dieticians.
ARFID is an eating disorder characterized by avoiding certain foods or having a restricted intake.

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