Mum Lindita Alushi expressed deep sorrow over her son's death, stating, 'To lose Daniel in the way we did will haunt us forever. He was our beloved boy.'
During the inquest, coroner Mary Elizabeth Hassell highlighted the 'lack of recognition' of how to care for neurodivergent children, mentioning Daniel's 'atypical' presentation of sepsis.
The family advocates for greater awareness on managing sepsis in neurodivergent children, aiming to introduce 'Daniel's Rule' in his memory, emphasizing the need for tailored medical recognition.
Lindita emphasizes that parents know their neurodivergent children best, stating, 'We can speak for them when they may not be able to speak for themselves.'
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