'Why did our healthy son die?' - grieving parents await review into care received by Logan (6) at Cork hospital
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Logan's mother, Lei Murphy, expressed, 'His last words were 'I cannot take it anymore'. He had deteriorated before our eyes.' This highlights the alarming speed of his health decline after admission.
Logan complained of chest pain and had a continually high heart rate of 127 beats per minute after being admitted. This crucial observation points to possible underlying issues that went undiagnosed.
Ms Murphy reflected, 'We cannot believe he is dead and not with us,' reflecting the family's disbelief and grief over Logan's sudden and tragic passing.
The hospital’s external review aims to examine Logan's care on August 12 and 13, looking for aspects that might have been handled differently to prevent this tragedy.
Read at Irish Independent
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