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Home / Health / Patient Vanishes From Overcrowded Hospital, Found Barely Alive

Patient Vanishes From Overcrowded Hospital, Found Barely Alive

17 Jan

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Summary

  • A 75-year-old patient disappeared for 44 hours from a busy hospital corridor.
  • He was found severely dehydrated and suffering hypothermia in a ditch.
  • Hospital bed shortages forced patients to be treated in makeshift areas.
Patient Vanishes From Overcrowded Hospital, Found Barely Alive

A 75-year-old patient, Nick Sheppard, disappeared for 44 hours from William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, Kent, after being treated in a corridor due to extreme bed shortages. He was discovered in a ditch behind the hospital, suffering from hypothermia, severe dehydration, and multiple scratches. The incident occurred while the hospital was experiencing critical capacity issues, even converting a Costa Coffee into a makeshift ward.

Sheppard's partner described the harrowing 44 hours as the worst of her life, fearing the worst due to the hospital's overcrowded conditions. He had initially been admitted after collapsing and hitting his head. Upon waking from a brief sleep, she found he had vanished from his trolley in the corridor, leading to a police search. Sheppard was found by police helicopters detecting his body heat.

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Nick Sheppard spent 19 days in intensive care and several more weeks on a ward, suffering from complications including kidney failure. He has no memory of the period from his admission to leaving intensive care. His partner believes the ordeal would not have happened if he had been in a proper hospital bed, highlighting a systemic failure in patient care due to NHS pressures. The hospital trust is reviewing the incident and has apologized.

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Nick Sheppard, 75, disappeared for 44 hours from William Harvey Hospital and was found in a ditch suffering from hypothermia and dehydration.
The hospital was facing severe bed shortages, leading to patients being treated in corridors and even a former Costa Coffee being used as a makeshift ward.
He spent 19 days in intensive care, suffered significant weight loss, and now struggles with mobility and requires a catheter.

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