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Home / Health / Stroke Scare After Bucket List Skydive

Stroke Scare After Bucket List Skydive

6 Jan

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Summary

  • 94-year-old Rita Holohan suffered a suspected stroke after skydiving.
  • She was left on a hospital trolley for three days.
  • Family reported poor communication and inadequate care from the hospital.
Stroke Scare After Bucket List Skydive

A 94-year-old woman, Rita Holohan, suffered a suspected stroke days after completing an indoor skydive. Paramedics initially assessed her condition as a mini-stroke upon arrival at her home. She was then transported to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Lynn, Norfolk.

Upon arrival at the hospital's accident and emergency department, Ms. Holohan remained on a trolley for three days. This situation caused significant distress to her and her family, particularly her daughter, who is a nurse herself and understands hospital pressures.

Hospital officials acknowledged the family's concerns, stating that patients are prioritized based on clinical need. They cited high demand and ongoing efforts to improve patient flow and experience within their emergency services.

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.
Rita Holohan, 94, was left on a hospital trolley for three days after a suspected stroke.
Yes, Rita Holohan became light-headed and confused after indoor skydiving and was believed to have suffered a stroke.
Rita Holohan's daughter expressed outrage, calling the care 'a joke' and highlighting poor communication and neglect.

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