Concerns as man admitted to Queen's Hospital with 'painful toe' died the next day
Briefly

An inquest has been opened into the death of Colin Richard Redbourn, a 53-year-old man from Harold Hill. His family raised concerns about the care he received at Queen's Hospital after he suffered a cardiac arrest. He had been admitted after experiencing lower limb weakness and a painful toe amid chronic alcohol abuse. The coroner decided to hold an inquest given the circumstances of the death, allowing the family to question witnesses and view evidence. Details surrounding Mr. Redbourn’s care and health leading up to the incident are to be explored.
Coroner Nadia Persaud stated that Mr. Redbourn's death occurred in circumstances requiring an inquest, emphasizing the public interest in investigating unnatural or unexplained deaths.
The coroner asked for detailed background information on Mr. Redbourn and emphasized that the family's concerns regarding his hospital care warranted a full investigation.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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