Ryleigh Hillcoat-Bee, a three-year-old who died from the rare disease rhabdomyolysis, could have been saved, leaving her parents devastated. Blackpool and Fylde coroner Alan Wilson found medics missed “red flags” during her hospital stay, failing to investigate her declining movement before releasing her.
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