Charity replace 'faulty' defibrillator in rural village after death of pensioner
A new lifesaving device has been donated a defibrillator used in an attempt to save a 93-year-old man was found to be allegedly faulty.
A new lifesaving device has been donated a defibrillator used in an attempt to save a 93-year-old man was found to be allegedly faulty.
An ambulance service deployed a defibrillator in the Northumberland village but the machine was allegedly faulty and the 93-year-old man died at the scene.
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