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A much-loved 'cheeky' young girl from Tameside collapsed and died the day after testing positive for Covid, an inquest heard. Fatima Shamriaz, nine, tested positive on a lateral flow device last September after developing a temperature.
However she then suddenly deteriorated and collapsed the following morning. The alarm was raised with paramedics rushing to the family home in Ashton-under-Lyne.
She was taken to hospital but extensive resuscitation attempts were unsuccessful. A post-mortem found she died of multi-organ failure caused by Broncho-pneumonia and Covid-19 pneumonitis.
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Fatima, who was looked after by her parents, mum Shakeela Walayat and dad, shopworker Sham Shamraiz, with the help of carers, had cerebral palsy and other 'complex needs' following a brain injury suffered at birth the inquest was told.
And a coroner ruled that, had health professionals followed guidance during mum Shakeela Walayat's labour at the Royal Oldham Hospital in 2012, Fatima would have been born by caesarian section and would have not developed Perinatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy - where a baby's brain is deprived of oxygen - which left her 'vulnerable' to infections such as Covid.
Paying tribute to her daughter at the hearing, Ms Walayat said: "She was a cheeky little girl. She was very clever and was loved by us all. She was a popular little girl, with our neighbours and things like that. She was the first grandchild in my family."
With support, she began attending school aged five the hearing was told. "She loved school" Ms Walayat said. "She used to come back a happy girl. It was her personal time. It was important for her independence to leave the
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