Thank you - much appreciated. But I'm afraid that's the High Court appeal, rather than the original Crown Court trial. Is the other link you we're thinking of also for the appeal?
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Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67 and
No I think it was for the original trial John. I remember being shocked at what I was reading, it covered the enalapril being given and the fact that Jack was haemorrhaging into his lungs. Will have another look.
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Replying to @lynn_laidlaw @C7RKY and
That ruling is from the GMC case. The criminal court transcript has never been published. The SI report is somewhere on the internet, last saw it published by
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Replying to @katemasters67 @C7RKY and
Thanks Kate. On reflection I can’t remember exactly what it was I read but it certainly provided much more medical detail than I had read before. I remember being very shocked at the amount of failings in Jacks care.
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Replying to @lynn_laidlaw @katemasters67 and
For a number of doctors to be defending her actions, has me thinking that the is generally the level of acceptable practice & care. Why else would they be screaming "it could be me next"? We accept it as service users or die.
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Replying to @Janine00050361 @lynn_laidlaw and
If the doctors tweeting
#iamhadiza truly believe they’d have acted the same, we are stuffed.5 replies 4 retweets 11 likes -
Replying to @katemasters67 @Janine00050361 and
It seems clear that the child's collapse was a result of his mother's administering enalapril in direct opposition to the doctor's orders. A system which allows that to happen is tragically flawed. It is unrealistic and unfair to hold doctors accountable for systemic disasters.
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Replying to @galexandermd @katemasters67 and
You'll not find this to be a thread filled completely with participants who are likely to be inclined to be tolerant of any implication of parent blaming in this scenario - be mindful.
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Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67 and
But blaming a female African junior physician who was asked to oversee an unmanageable number of cases is fine, apparently.
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Oh, please! Truly... exceptionally... bad. So say, the Crown Court and the High Court after accounting for all the facts surrounding her 22 errors. Facts we don't have full access to without a Crown Court transcript - not that you'd know it, looking around.pic.twitter.com/aurgw69k4F
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