Hospital delay 'did not contribute' to patient's death
A coroner has concluded that a patient who was forced to wait more than four hours in an ambulance outside a hospital did not die because of the delay.
A coroner has concluded that a patient who was forced to wait more than four hours in an ambulance outside a hospital did not die because of the delay.
"Capacity issues" left a man waiting in an ambulance outside hospital for several hours, a coroner has told an inquest into his death.
Coroner says Michael Bowen died following "capacity issues" at Princess of Wales Hospital, which left him in ambulance for "several hours".
Michael Bowen died after suffering a seizure once admitted to A&E. Mr Bowen's mother, who called the ambulance, is in court.
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