Girl, 5, dies of asthma attack after GP turned her away
The family of a five-year-old girl who died of an asthma attack just hours after being turned away by a GP for being late to an emergency appointment, are speaking out after it emerged that the doctor involved received only a written warning.
Ellie-May Clark's family say their "lives have been left shattered" following the schoolgirl's death in January 2015, just five hours after Dr Joanne Rowe told her and her mother to return the following day as they were eight minutes late.
Brandi Clark, Ellie-May's grandmother branded the doctor's actions "disgusting" and questioned why Dr Rowe was still a GP, now working in Cardiff.