Safari guide who once underwent amputation while awake died after surgery
An inquest into the death of Peter Pocket, 68, of Pit Road, Hemsby, took place at Norfolk Coroners’ Court this month.
It heard Mr Pocket, who was born in Zimbabwe on December 9, 1955, had a complex medical history, including diabetes, and was taking several medications for ongoing health conditions.
In February 2024 he developed cholecystitis – an inflammation of the gallbladder – and was admitted to hospital.
The late Peter Pocket had his leg amputated after getting Malaria back in 2001 (Image: Newsquest)
Although he was discharged, doctors recommended he undergo gallbladder removal as soon as it was safe to do so. By August, he was considered well enough for surgery.
Mr Atkari, a consultant surgeon at the James Paget Hospital (JPH) in Gorleston, carried........





















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