West Sussex
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County council | West Sussex County Council |
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Population (mid-2018 est.) | 852,400 |
Population | 852,353 (2017) |
Points of interest | Arundel Castle |
Wakehurst | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 940225 |
About West Sussex
West Sussex is a county in the south of England, bordering East Sussex to the east, Hampshire to the west and Surrey to the north, and to the south the English Channel. West Sussex is the western part of the historic county of Sussex, formerly a medieval kingdom.
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James Manning ' s death: "Red flags missed, to suffocate before a little child,
James Manning died after choking on a piece of sausage at the butlin's ' s ' s, Holiday Park , Bognor Regis
A child, smothered with a sausage while you heard a butlin's ' s ' s, The Holiday could still be alive, if his tonsils had been, earlier, for an investigation.
Two-year-old James Manning died in June 2018 after choking at butlin's in Bognor Regis .
consultant Philip Hyde , Southampton s children, said ' Hospital, the investigation of "red flags" missed despite A Number of choking episodes.
Dr. Hyde added that James established the condition of "urgent transfer".
The toddler from Battle, East Sussex , died Two Weeks ago after choking on a piece of sausage on the Resort .
James Manning was choking on the Resort with his mother and grandmotherWest Sussex Coroner's Court in Crawley, James had heard a story, the problems and difficulties in breathing.
He had to prevent that on a waiting list, his adenoids removed, along with his enlarged tonsils, in an attempt to further incidents.
His mother, Natalie Reeves said before the examination, her son would sometimes Wake up gasping for breath and choking on his food would be in at least once a week.
Ms Reeves said she felt she had to ask doctors for a hospital transfer.
Dr. Hyde said: "I feel that the NHS have responded, which could be faster in his situation, especially his various episodes of the presentation. I feel it to intervene had, in a manner and for a difference it would have made to strangle him, in the year 2018. "
Dr. Hyde said the "red flags" missed, and James would have been "on a much faster transfer". He suggested that James might still be alive, if his tonsils had been removed earlier.
The investigation is ongoing.
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