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Doctor who treated baby who died defends antibiotics decision - MSNBen Condon, who was two months old, died at Bristol Children's Hospital in April 2015 after developing a respiratory illness. He was being treated in the hospital's pediatric intensive care unit ...
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Parents 'not told of swabs taken from deceased baby'Ben Condon, who was born prematurely, was two months old when he died at Bristol Children's Hospital on 17 April 2015, six days after being admitted with breathing difficulties.
Two-month-old Ben Condon - whose father Allyn Condon competed for Team GB in the athletics at Sydney 2000 and bobsleigh at Vancouver 2010 - died at Bristol Children's Hospital.
Ben Condon shortly before he died Credit: Family. Avon Coroner’s Court heard that the following day, 17 April, Ben’s condition deteriorated, and he suffered two cardiac arrests before his death.
Ben Condon died of a respiratory illness at Bristol Children's Hospital in April 2015 after a 'catalogue of failings' by NHS staff. His parents – Olympian Allyn Condon, 47, ...
Ben Condon died after developing a respiratory illness likely to have been caused by human metapneumovirus (HMPV). His parents Allyn and Jenny believe he should have been given antibiotics in the ...
Ben Condon's mother Jenny even attempted suicide following his tragic death in April 2015. In June 2016, an inquest recorded Ben's death as being caused by acute respiratory distress syndrome ...
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A doctor treating a premature baby has defended the decision not to give him antibiotics the day before he died. Two-month-old Ben Condon died in Bristol Children's Hospital in April 2015 after ...
Ben Condon was eight weeks old when he died at Bristol Children's Hospital in April 2015 after a respiratory infection. His parents Allyn and Jenny applied to the High Court for a fresh inquest ...
Ben Condon, who was two months old, died at Bristol Children's Hospital in April 2015 after developing a respiratory illness. He was being treated in the hospital's pediatric intensive care unit ...
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