A 97-year-old pensioner was left waiting for hours in the Accident and Emergency department after he suffered a stroke and doctors urged him to go to hospital.
Heartbroken daughter Louise Richardson, 59, has cared for her visually and audibly impaired father, Bernard Shaw for nearly three years, helping him with daily living as a man.
On Saturday October 2, Louise did her daily visit to her dad at his care home - where he lives independently and realised things didn't seem to be right. Read more: Inquest opens into death of toddler Alta Fixsler following legal fight with Royal Manchester Children's Hospital After deciding that he needed a couple hours of rest, Louise helped her dad into bed but two hours later when he woke, Bernard was
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