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James Manning death: 'Red flags missed' before toddler's choke death | James Manning death: 'Red flags missed' before toddler's choke death |
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A toddler who choked on a sausage while on a Butlin's holiday could still be alive if his tonsils had been removed sooner, an inquest heard. | A toddler who choked on a sausage while on a Butlin's holiday could still be alive if his tonsils had been removed sooner, an inquest heard. |
Two-year-old James Manning died in June 2018 after choking at Butlin's in Bognor Regis. | Two-year-old James Manning died in June 2018 after choking at Butlin's in Bognor Regis. |
Consultant Philip Hyde, from Southampton Children's Hospital told an inquest "red flags" were missed despite a number of choking episodes. | Consultant Philip Hyde, from Southampton Children's Hospital told an inquest "red flags" were missed despite a number of choking episodes. |
Dr Hyde added that James's condition "warranted an urgent referral". | |
The toddler, from Battle, East Sussex, died two weeks after choking on a piece of sausage at the holiday resort. | The toddler, from Battle, East Sussex, died two weeks after choking on a piece of sausage at the holiday resort. |
West Sussex Coroner's Court in Crawley heard James had a history of choking issues and breathing difficulties. | West Sussex Coroner's Court in Crawley heard James had a history of choking issues and breathing difficulties. |
He had been on a waiting list to have his adenoids removed, along with his enlarged tonsils, in a bid to prevent more incidents. | He had been on a waiting list to have his adenoids removed, along with his enlarged tonsils, in a bid to prevent more incidents. |
His mother Natalie Reeves previously told the inquest her son would sometimes wake up gasping for breath and would choke on his food at least once a week. | His mother Natalie Reeves previously told the inquest her son would sometimes wake up gasping for breath and would choke on his food at least once a week. |
Ms Reeves said she felt she had to plead with doctors to get a hospital referral. | Ms Reeves said she felt she had to plead with doctors to get a hospital referral. |
Dr Hyde said: "I feel that the NHS could have responded quicker to his situation, most particular his multiple episodes of presentation. I feel there were opportunities to intervene and they would have made a difference to him choking in 2018." | |
Dr Hyde said "red flags" were missed and James should have been "on a much more rapid referral pathway". He suggested James could still be alive if his tonsils had been removed earlier. | |
The inquest continues. | The inquest continues. |
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