A ‘petrified’ mum says she’s had to take her two children to A&E and the walk-in centre multiple times and she believes it's down to the shocking condition of her house.
11.06.2023 - 07:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A grieving widow has spoken of his heartbreak after his husband died just over a month after visiting his doctor with stomach pain.
Ian Roser, 59, passed away at Salford Royal Hospital on May 27 after being admitted with sepsis. He'd been awaiting tests to confirm a possible cancer diagnosis at the time.
His devastated husband, Francis Dunn, claims Ian wasn't booked in for a biopsy for two months after doctors at North Manchester General Hospital discovered a blockage in his kidney, and possible stomach tumours.
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He claims he was forced to spend the last few weeks of his husband's life chasing the hospital for an appointment, and believes Ian fell into a waiting list 'abyss.'
A spokesperson for North Manchester General Hospital said they are 'saddened' by Ian's death, and are currently working to respond to Mr Dunn's concerns.
Mr Dunn, who is originally from the US but had lived in Bury for nine years with Ian, said he had been left completely lost without his husband, who had been 'healthy' up until April this year.
"In April he started getting stomach pain and was sent to North Manchester General Hospital by the doctor," Mr Dunn said, speaking to the Manchester Evening News.
"Ian was discharged with scans showing a kidney tube blockage and suspected stomach tumours and many other suspicious findings requiring treatment and biopsies.
"He then just fell into this abyss of trying to get an appointment. All the time he was getting sicker. I felt he needed some proper medical attention pretty urgently.
"I was frantically calling, emailing and even tweeting in the hope that someone would help but it just felt like everyone I spoke to was
A ‘petrified’ mum says she’s had to take her two children to A&E and the walk-in centre multiple times and she believes it's down to the shocking condition of her house.
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