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“We’ve Lost A Beautiful Child!”- Dad’s Heartbreak After Hospital Sends SICK Child Home Despite His Plea


Terrifying reports have gone on to speak about a beautiful child’s death who died after his own dad pleaded with hospital staff to treat him.

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The family of Yusuf Mahmud Nazir who was just 5 claims he passed away of a serious infection after being sent home by the hospital staff on duty at the hospital.

Source: Sky News

The medical facility was outlined to be the Rotherham hospital and that’s where he reportedly begged all the healthcare experts around for help.

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The patient was sent home as there were no more beds available. And now, the family is lashing out at the hospital because they claim he could have been saved if they all ended up listening to the father’s pleas to please treat his son.

Source: Sky News

Little Yusuf Mahmud Nazir passed away from pneumonia on a Monday. This was when an infection arose and it ended up spreading to his lungs and that caused multiple organ failure. Moreover, it even ended up causing a few heart attacks too, as mentioned by local media outlets.

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On the other hand, his uncle named Zaheer Ahmed explained to Sky News recently that he continued to beg and beg the staff members there.

Source: Sky News

“This was a serious case of a sore throat. It needed immediate attention. But there were no beds and there were no doctors”- the uncle went on to continue.

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There was a point where he was even brought to the verge of tears after viewing a video featuring the young victim and his adorable smile.

“He was the most lovely kid you could ever come across. He was just too good to be true!”- the uncle continued about his nephew.

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Source: Rotherham General Hospital

Since then, the Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust have ended up launching a huge investigation into the young child’s tragedy.

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