Ms. Al-Kharboush expressed the profound pain of losing her premature son Yousef, sharing, "It was so hard to see our son in pain. I felt useless and could do nothing for him." This highlights the emotional toll of her experience.
Coroner Julian Morris emphasized the inquest's focus, stating, "My role is not to find blame but to consider actions that could prevent further deaths," which points to the critical need for systemic improvements.
During the inquest, it was revealed details from other cases, such as that of Oscar Barker, where parents faced similar heartbreak, emphasizing a troubling pattern of premature infant deaths linked to contaminated feeds.
Ms. Al-Kharboush described the terrifying changes she observed in her son, stating, "Yousef was not as noisy as normal and his breathing did not seem regular," underscoring the urgency and seriousness of his condition.
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