Claims man was 'failed repeatedly' prior to his death
Earlier this week an inquest into the death of Jordan Tooke concluded his death on August 31 was an accident after a central venous catheter (CVC line), used to administer dialysis, became disconnected from the machine three days earlier.
Following the inquest Jon Sparkes, chief executive officer for learning disability charity Mencap, says Jordan was "failed repeatedly in his medical care throughout his life" up until his death.
A recent inquest of Jordan Tooke concluded his death, on August 31, was an accident (Image: Camilla Tooke)
He said: "The inquest heard concerns were raised that delays in treatment may have contributed to Jordan's death.
"It also heard that his quality of life was questioned when making decisions about whether to admit him to intensive care.
"No family should ever have to ask if the NHS is doing everything that they can to save their son."
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