Mum to hear why her daughter died
January 14th, 2012 | Published in UK News
One of the Yorkshire Ambulance Service paramedics was found guilty of misconduct for not making sufficient attempts to resuscitate the youngster.
No inquest was held into her death, but now the Doncaster Coroner, Nicola Mundy, has decided there should be one.
A preliminary hearing will be held in February when a date will be fixed for the full inquest later in 2012.
At the time of her daughter’s death, Mrs Easen blamed herself for not being able to perform emergency first aid during the severe asthma attack she suffered at home in April 2008.
But what she did not know at the time was that paramedic James McKenna declared her dead instead of continuing resuscitation and getting her to hospital for specialist treatment that may have saved her life.

