A&E MUM AGONY; INQUEST.AWOMANdied days after being discharged from hospital in agony with a broken pelvis pelvis, bony, basin-shaped structure that supports the organs of the lower abdomen. It receives the weight of the upper body and distributes it to the legs; it also forms the base for numerous muscle attachments. and a torn bladder, an inquest inquest, in law, a body of men appointed by law to inquire into certain matters. The term also refers to the inquiry itself as well as to the findings of the inquiry. heard. Mum-of-five Susan Haigh, 50, was run over by a minibus min·i·bus n. pl. min·i·bus·es or min·i·bus·ses A small bus typically used for short trips. minibus Noun a small bus Noun 1. and admitted to casualty with a tyre Tyre (tīr), ancient city of Phoenicia, S of Sidon. It is the present-day Sur in Lebanon, a small town on a peninsula jutting into the Mediterranean from the mainland of Syria S of Beirut. mark on her white jeans. Despite her two daughters demanding a second opinion, she was later discharged with just painkillers, the hearing was told. But the next day she was in so much pain she was rushed back. She died three days later. Daughter Sarah, 21, said: "I told doctors. 'How can she go home when she's like that?'" Barnsley District Hospital was struggling to cope when Mrs Haigh, of Goldthorpe, South Yorks, was admitted in May last year. The inquest in Sheffield continues. |
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