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Sepsis Delays: A Young Life Lost, A Nation's Plea
10 Feb
Summary
- Bethan James died aged 21 due to sepsis, pneumonia, and Crohn's disease.
- Sepsis awareness training is not mandatory in most Welsh hospitals.
- Her parents campaign for better training to prevent future deaths.

Bethan James, a vibrant 21-year-old with aspirations for the future, tragically passed away in 2020 due to sepsis, pneumonia, and Crohn's disease. Her family alleges that a critical delay in sepsis diagnosis led to a fatal lack of timely medical intervention.
Six years after Bethan's death, a BBC investigation revealed that sepsis awareness training remains non-compulsory at many hospitals in Wales. This includes the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, where Bethan received her final care.




