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I just don't understand how one person can treat a grieving family like this.
Wally went from a strong fit person to a shadow of himself, in weeks. He was told (we were all there and saw the scan's) that he had cancer, a mass on his left lung, that it was aggressive and terminal, with no cure, but Chemotherapy might slow tumour's growth.
Following his chemo, he caught pneumonia and died.
The post mortem was on Tuesday and in the afternoon I received a phone call to say he had died of natural causes (pneumonia) and that the PM showed no signs of cancer.
I cannot express my reaction to these findings.
Were all the consultants and doctors at four different hospitals wrong, if so, they were responsible for giving him the chemo which killed him?
That could not be true because we saw the cancer. After quite a lengthy phone call it was decided the only conclusion was, that they had performed the PM on the wrong person and I had to go to QEQM the next morning to ID Wally.
It was Wally, so my question was, where had his tumour gone?
Amongst other feeble offerings, I even got the miracle theory thrown in.
Even after several of his doctors expressing their concerns at this decision she, the coroner, refused to put cancer on the death certificate.
She won't even allow us an inquest.