NHS hospital too slow to treat doctor’s son who died of sepsis, coroner rules
William Hewes, 22, died after delays in giving antibiotics at London hospital where his mother worked, inquest heardA hospital failed to treat the son of one of its consultants with antibiotics and fluids with the required urgency hours before he died of sepsis, a coroner has ruled.It was unclear whether mistakes and delays in the treatment of William Hewes, 22, on 21 January contributed to his death, the coroner, Mary Hassell, said. Continue reading...

William Hewes, 22, died after delays in giving antibiotics at London hospital where his mother worked, inquest heard
A hospital failed to treat the son of one of its consultants with antibiotics and fluids with the required urgency hours before he died of sepsis, a coroner has ruled.
It was unclear whether mistakes and delays in the treatment of William Hewes, 22, on 21 January contributed to his death, the coroner, Mary Hassell, said. Continue reading...