A five-year-old boy has died just hours after being discharged from the emergency department of a Sydney hospital.
The boy, from Wahroonga, had complained of a sore stomach on Wednesday night and couldn’t eat much dinner, The North Shore Times first reported.
After he woke from pain a few times during the night, his parents took him to Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital early on Thursday morning.
After a few hours, the boy was reportedly feeling a bit better and his was sent home at 7am, with hospital staff reportedly telling his parents to keep an eye on him, SMH reports.
7 News at 6pm with @MarkFerguson_7: What went so wrong? A boy dies hours after leaving a Sydney hospital. https://t.co/eHlgNPdFE7 #7News pic.twitter.com/wvz0VaNrrQ
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But very quickly, his condition worsened and his parents rushed him to Sydney Adventist Hospital at 2.15pm. Heartbreakingly, the child died two hours later.
A coroner is now investigating the case.
This article was published by the team at marie claire Australia.
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