http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-39095656
Obligatory daily mail link:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4260108/Girl-5-died-asthma-attack-GP-refused-her.html
Tragic yes, but, where do the family get off asking for a criminal inquiry and for the GP to be struck off.
So given the emergency situation, why the hell didn't the parents do anything for 4 and a half hours? Either by taking her to A+E or calling 999.
Don't get me wrong the GP sounds like a nasty piece of work, but this sounds like the parents aren't willing to accept their own personal responsibility for how things went down after.
Obligatory daily mail link:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4260108/Girl-5-died-asthma-attack-GP-refused-her.html
Tragic yes, but, where do the family get off asking for a criminal inquiry and for the GP to be struck off.
Ms Clark claims her mobile phone was showing 17:04 when she arrived, but that she then had to queue at the reception desk.
After being turned away, Ms Clark took her daughter home and dialled 999 at 22.35 when she suffered a seizure and stopped breathing.
So given the emergency situation, why the hell didn't the parents do anything for 4 and a half hours? Either by taking her to A+E or calling 999.
Don't get me wrong the GP sounds like a nasty piece of work, but this sounds like the parents aren't willing to accept their own personal responsibility for how things went down after.