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Toddler Dies From Sepsis After Misdiagnosis, Parents Claim

A Wolverhampton family is reeling⁣ after⁤ the tragic loss of their two-year-old son, Hudson Cole Perrins, who passed away just days after being diagnosed with constipation.

Little Hudson, described ‌by his mother as “boisterous and cheeky,” was rushed to Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital on June 27th after complaining of stomach pains.⁢ Tragically, he succumbed to a brain injury ‌caused by urosepsis four days later at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, just a month shy of his third birthday.

An inquest into Hudson’s death ‍is ⁤scheduled to begin on Thursday, and his heartbroken family is ‍seeking answers.They‌ are questioning why doctors initially dismissed Hudson’s symptoms as constipation.

“As a ⁢family, we just wont lessons to be learned and we don’t want any⁢ other family ‍to go through everything that we’ve been through because it’s just devastating,” said Kayleigh Taundry, Hudson’s mother, who works at‌ the hospital trust. “The ground’s ‍just opened up and we’ve all just fallen⁤ into a black hole,and we don’t want this to happen again.”

Kayleigh fondly⁣ remembered her son, saying, “He was one month from ‌turning three. he was very cheeky and boisterous, but realy loving as well. He really loved a cuddle and was really⁤ affectionate.”

Hudson had already faced a meaningful health challenge, undergoing heart surgery at seven months old to address a congenital heart defect. “We thought that would be the worst hurdle he would have to overcome,” Kayleigh shared.

Courtesy of Family / SWNS
Courtesy of Family / SWNS

“He was finally turning a corner. ​He was finally catching up, he was finally starting to develop alongside his⁢ peers, he was⁢ finally starting to talk and‌ we⁣ just didn’t expect this at all,” Kayleigh said, ‍her voice thick with emotion. “We are all still in denial. I can’t put it into words⁢ – he was a⁢ lovely boy.”

Hudson’s initial visit to the hospital on June 23rd resulted⁢ in a diagnosis of constipation. Doctors administered two suppositories and an enema before discharging⁤ him, despite the absence of a bowel movement.

The family is now left grappling with the unimaginable loss of their son and seeking answers about the events​ leading up to his untimely death.

A heartbroken mother ⁤is seeking answers after the tragic death of her four-year-old son, Hudson, following a visit to a UK hospital. Kayleigh,hudson’s mother,believes that medical staff at New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton missed⁣ crucial signs and failed to adequately investigate his symptoms,ultimately leading to his untimely ​passing.

Hudson initially visited the hospital on june 26, accompanied by his father, after experiencing stomach pain and hardness. “His dad was keeping me updated, he​ kept texting me throughout the time he⁢ was in A&E with Hudson, but it was through the night so I was unaware‌ until ⁣I woke up the next ‍morning. By that time everything had already happened,” Kayleigh explained.

Hudson with his family
Hudson with his family. Courtesy of Family /​ SWNS

Kayleigh, who has a medical background, feels ‍that Hudson’s‌ complex medical history, which included bladder and⁤ kidney issues as well as a heart problem, should have prompted a more thorough examination. “I think I should have been notified by the hospital. I would have been able to advocate for him a bit more,” ⁤she ⁢said. “I know Hudson inside and out and, with having a medical background, I feel I could have pushed ​for some‍ things, because I know what ​should have been done and what was available to be carried out.”

Hudson was discharged from the hospital ​despite‍ not having had a bowel movement and was ‌taken home by his father.The following day, his condition deteriorated, and he began having seizures. He was rushed back to the ‍hospital⁢ and ⁤transferred ​to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at Birmingham Children’s ‌Hospital, ⁢where he tragically passed away on June 27 after ⁢his parents made the ⁢heartbreaking decision to turn off his life support.

An interim death certificate lists the cause ⁣of death as ⁢a brain injury caused by urosepsis. However, Kayleigh questions the accuracy⁢ of ‌this diagnosis, stating, “On his interim death certificate it says ⁣brain injury ‍with a leading cause of urosepsis, but⁢ the evidence is⁤ inconsistent as to⁣ whether that was the ​case. We’re none the ⁣wiser. I’m hoping we ⁢get more answers from the Inquest, because at the moment ⁣we feel ⁣lost.”

Hudson in the hospital
Hudson began having seizures the next day,but it was too late. ​ Courtesy of Family /‍ SWNS

Kayleigh is now seeking answers to several key questions, ⁤including why no urine sample was taken, given Hudson’s history​ of​ bladder and kidney problems, and why constipation‌ was considered‍ the sole cause of his symptoms ⁣without further ⁢investigation. She also questions why Hudson ​was discharged despite not having had a bowel‍ movement, how a pain score of ⁤two was recorded when he was unable to communicate his pain level, and why he was not ‍given ⁤pain relief.

Michael Portman-hann,a clinical negligence expert from law firm FBC Manby Bowdler,who is supporting the​ family,said: “This is a tragic case ​that has left the family⁢ with ⁣so many‌ questions⁢ and concerns.”

A heartbroken family in the United Kingdom is seeking answers after the tragic death of their ‌14-year-old son, who tragically passed away ⁤following a severe allergic reaction. The inquest‌ into the teenager’s death is ⁢set to begin on December 5th at the Black country ​Coroner’s Court, with a second ⁢hearing scheduled for‌ December 9th.

The family, still reeling from the devastating loss, is determined to uncover ‌the circumstances surrounding their son’s death and prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future. “We are determined to get answers and ​do everything we can to make sure no other family goes through this trauma,” a family member stated.

Details surrounding the teenager’s allergic reaction and the events leading up​ to his death have not yet been publicly released. The inquest is expected to shed light on these crucial details and provide the ‌family with much-needed closure.


## “He Deserved ⁣Better”: Mother Demands Answers After Son Dies Days After Hospital Visit



**World-Today-News.com – Exclusive Interview**



⁣ **Wolverhampton, UK** ​- Grief-stricken mother Kayleigh ⁤Taundry is demanding answers after the agonizing loss of her son, hudson Cole Perrins, just days after he was discharged from Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital. the vibrant two-year-old, fondly remembered ⁣for his boisterous personality and loving nature, tragically succumbed to a​ brain injury caused by ⁢urosepsis.



​ Hudson, who ⁣had​ already overcome a congenital heart defect requiring surgery‌ at just seven months old, visited the hospital on June 23rd complaining of stomach pains and hardness. ‌He was diagnosed with constipation and sent ⁤home despite not having ⁢a bowel movement.



“As a family, we ​just need⁣ lessons to be⁣ learned,” a devastated Kayleigh​ told World-Today-News.com. “We​ don’t want any ⁢other family​ to go through everything that we’ve been ⁤through because it’s⁤ just devastating. The‍ ground has just opened up and we’ve all​ just fallen into a ⁢black hole, and we don’t want this to happen again.”



**Missed ⁤Warning Signs?**



Kayleigh, who herself works for ‍the hospital trust, ⁣believes Hudson’s ⁤complex ​medical history, including bladder and kidney issues, warranted a more thorough examination. She was not notified by the hospital during​ Hudson’s A&E ​visit and ⁤feels her ‍insight as a medical⁣ professional and Hudson’s mother‌ could have ‌made a ‍crucial difference.



“I think I⁤ should have been notified by the hospital. I woudl have been⁢ able to advocate ⁢for him​ a bit more,” ​she explained.”I⁢ know Hudson inside and⁤ out, and with having a medical background, I ‌feel I could have pushed ​for some things, because I know what should have‌ been done and what was ​available to be carried⁤ out.”



Hudson’s condition tragically deteriorated the following day. He was rushed to Birmingham Children’s ​Hospital, where he passed away just four‍ days later. An⁣ inquest into ⁢his death is scheduled to begin on Thursday, and the grieving ‌family is ‍seeking answers.



“He was one month from turning three.He was very cheeky and boisterous, but⁣ really loving as well,” Kayleigh remembered, her voice thick⁢ with⁤ emotion.”He⁤ really loved a cuddle and was really ⁤affectionate.”



**Lessons to be ‌Learned:**



As Hudson’s family⁢ grapples with unimaginable ‌grief, they are seeking justice for their son and advocating for systemic change within the healthcare system.



“He ⁣deserved better,” said Kayleigh. “We need to make sure that ‌no other family has to endure this kind of heartbreak. ‌We need to learn ‍from his loss​ and ensure that ​children receive the⁣ timely and appropriate care they deserve.”



World-Today-News.com will continue to follow this story and provide updates as the inquest unfolds.

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