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Home / Health / Footballer's Death: Sepsis and Flesh-Eating Disease Inquiry

Footballer's Death: Sepsis and Flesh-Eating Disease Inquiry

21 Jan

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Summary

  • An inquest began into the death of amateur footballer Luke Abrahams.
  • Luke Abrahams died from sepsis and necrotising fasciitis.
  • His parents allege misdiagnosis contributed to his tragic passing.
Footballer's Death: Sepsis and Flesh-Eating Disease Inquiry

An inquest has commenced into the tragic death of Luke Abrahams, an amateur footballer from Northampton. Abrahams passed away on January 23, 2023, in a hospital, succumbing to sepsis and necrotising fasciitis, a dangerous bacterial infection.

His parents, Richard Abrahams and Julie Needham, are seeking answers, suggesting that errors in his care, such as an initial misdiagnosis, could have contributed to his fatal outcome.

The ongoing inquest, being conducted by assistant coroner Sophie Lomas at The Guildhall in Northampton, is scheduled to last for three days as it examines the circumstances surrounding Abrahams' death.

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.
Luke Abrahams died from sepsis and necrotising fasciitis, a severe bacterial infection.
The inquest is being held at The Guildhall in Northampton.
Necrotising fasciitis is a serious bacterial infection that destroys skin and tissue, while sepsis is the body's extreme response to an infection.

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