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In a heartbreaking tragedy, three-year-old Ryleigh Hillcoat-Bee passed away three months after being discharged from the hospital. It later emerged that doctors had failed to diagnose her rare condition, which had devastating consequences for her and her family.
Ryleigh became ill while on vacation with her family in North Wales, prompting her parents to rush her to the hospital. However, medical staff missed crucial indicators in her blood pointing to a potentially serious muscle issue called rhabdomyolysis. Despite these warning signs, Ryleigh was discharged without the necessary intervention.
It was only three months later, when Ryleigh was struggling to breathe, that her parents, Caroline and Andrew, rushed her back to the hospital.
Tragically, she suffered a heart attack and passed away at Blackpool Victoria Hospital on November 8, 2021. During the ensuing investigation, district coroner Alan Wilson highlighted several missed opportunities to assess Ryleigh’s condition before her initial discharge.
Diane Rostron, a lawyer specializing in medical negligence, emphasized that the hospital had received clear advice from colleagues to consult a neuromuscular expert. Had the hospital followed this advice, they could have diagnosed rhabdomyolysis and sought guidance on managing flare-ups.
This crucial information could have significantly improved Ryleigh’s treatment and allowed her parents to manage her condition more effectively. Caroline and Andy, Ryleigh’s devastated parents, firmly believe that their daughter’s death could have been avoided.
They expressed their deep sadness and determination to ensure a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Ryleigh’s premature death. They believe that Ryleigh could still be alive today if the hospital had provided the appropriate care.
Chris Barben, chairman of the Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, offered his heartfelt condolences to Ryleigh’s family and everyone affected by this tragedy. The Trust is committed to carefully reviewing the coroner’s findings and taking steps to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Caroline’s stepdaughter, Katie Hobbs, organized a charity event and participated in the 2022 Royal Parks Half Marathon to raise funds for The Compassionate Friends.
This organization provided invaluable support to Ryleigh’s parents during the most difficult time of their lives. Katie paid a heartfelt tribute to Ryleigh, describing her as a charismatic little girl with a contagious smile who brought joy to everyone she met.
The compassionate efforts of The Compassionate Friends helped Ryleigh’s parents connect with other grieving families and find comfort through a sanctuary where they could share their sorrow with people who understood their pain.
In Ryleigh’s memory, let us learn from this incident and our heartbreaking experience to ensure that no other child or family endures such a devastating loss due to missed opportunities.