pregnant daughter died in her sleep finally uncovered the truth after taking her ashes to health chiefs and demanding a reinvestigation.Jacqueline Sanderson took drastic action to convince medics that a rare disorder had killed 22-year-old Rosanna and her unborn child almost two years ago.She presented her daughter’s ashes to genetic specialists at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and begged them to carry out further tests to prove Gitelman syndrome - a kidney disorder affecting just one in 40,000 people - was to blame.The results proved Jacqueline was right and Rosanna’s death certificate has now been changed - meaning she could be one of the first women to have died of complications of the disorder during pregnancy.Jacqueline said: “I had to.
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