"A formal public apology to the family of the late Bryonny Sainsbury was issued today by Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill and HSE chief Bernard Gloster. They apologised for the "devastating loss of their beloved daughter, Bryonny and acknowledged, without reservation, that the health system failed both Bryonny and her family"."
Bryonny Sainsbury, aged 25, sustained a brain injury after being crushed by a horse. An inquest determined that earlier transfer to Beaumont Hospital could have potentially saved her life. Following these findings, Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill and HSE chief Bernard Gloster issued a formal public apology to Bryonny's family. The apology acknowledged the devastating loss and explicitly recognized that the health system failed both Bryonny and her family without reservation, addressing critical delays in her medical care.
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