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Parents Seek Justice: Boy's Death Linked to Missed Symptoms

21 Jan

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Summary

  • 20-year-old died from sepsis and necrotizing fasciitis.
  • He was misdiagnosed with tonsillitis days before his death.
  • Ambulance service admitted he should have been hospitalized.
Parents Seek Justice: Boy's Death Linked to Missed Symptoms

A tragic case unfolded at Northampton Coroner's Court as an investigation opened into the death of 20-year-old Luke Abrahams on January 23, 2023. Abrahams succumbed to sepsis and necrotizing fasciitis, commonly known as flesh-eating disease, a week after being diagnosed with tonsillitis and prescribed antibiotics. His parents are advocating for accountability, expressing deep frustration over what they perceive as inadequate medical care.

In the days leading up to his death, Abrahams experienced severe leg pain and a high temperature, yet ambulance crews determined he did not require hospitalization after a video consultation diagnosed sciatica. He was eventually admitted two days later but passed away the following day. Attempts to save him included a leg amputation. The East Midlands Ambulance Service Trust later acknowledged that Abrahams should have been transferred to the hospital, citing a missed opportunity for critical intervention.

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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 necrotizing fasciitis, also known as flesh-eating disease.
The ambulance service is being investigated for admitting that Luke Abrahams should have been taken to the hospital after his condition deteriorated.
Luke Abrahams was initially diagnosed with tonsillitis and later sciatica before his condition rapidly worsened.

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