Jane Harte’s traumatic start in life led to a severe Group B streptococcus infection, sepsis, meningitis, and brain damage. As a result, she is now 27 and profoundly disabled, with spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy. Her mother, Olivia Harte, felt guilty about her daughter’s misfortune until she launched an investigation into her care. Through Freedom of Information requests and her legal team, the Hartes discovered troubling but contested information about Jane’s condition. They alleged that a delay in treating her infection with antibiotics led to her health deterioration. The case was against retired consultant and gynaecologist Pallany Pillay, the proprietor of City General Hospital, where Jane was born healthy. The hospital has since been shut down. The Hartes’ High Court action was settled for €12m, which will allow Jane to move into her family home with the necessary carers, therapists, and equipment to improve her quality of life. Swimming pool installation is among the many provisions to make Jane’s life more comfortable, as she enjoys the water’s therapeutic effects. Ms Harte encourages others in similar situations to apply for Freedom of Information requests and investigate their cases, as many life-altering therapies and technologies are available with proper care.
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