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NHS 24 faces £200,000 death claim | NHS 24 faces £200,000 death claim |
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The NHS 24 helpline is to be sued for £200,000 by the family of an Aberdeen schoolgirl who died of meningitis. | The NHS 24 helpline is to be sued for £200,000 by the family of an Aberdeen schoolgirl who died of meningitis. |
Shomi Miah, who was 17, died in October 2004 after a nurse at the helpline told her family to give her painkillers because she probably had flu. | Shomi Miah, who was 17, died in October 2004 after a nurse at the helpline told her family to give her painkillers because she probably had flu. |
BBC Scotland has learned papers are due to be lodged in court on Thursday. Shomi's family said any money would be used to set up a surgery in Bangladesh. | BBC Scotland has learned papers are due to be lodged in court on Thursday. Shomi's family said any money would be used to set up a surgery in Bangladesh. |
NHS 24 said the service had greatly improved since Shomi's death. | NHS 24 said the service had greatly improved since Shomi's death. |
But her parents said she would have survived if NHS 24 had acted in time. | But her parents said she would have survived if NHS 24 had acted in time. |
She wanted to be a doctor and help poor people and she wanted to have a surgery of her own in Bangladesh Khalils Miah | She wanted to be a doctor and help poor people and she wanted to have a surgery of her own in Bangladesh Khalils Miah |
The Miah family first called NHS 24 in the early evening on the day Shomi became ill. | The Miah family first called NHS 24 in the early evening on the day Shomi became ill. |
They said they were told by the service to give her paracetamol and that Shomi was not taken to hospital until the following morning - where she died later that day. | They said they were told by the service to give her paracetamol and that Shomi was not taken to hospital until the following morning - where she died later that day. |
Shomi's brother Khalils Miah said: "We're trying to fulfil her dreams in any way possible. | Shomi's brother Khalils Miah said: "We're trying to fulfil her dreams in any way possible. |
"She wanted to be a doctor and help poor people and she wanted to have a surgery of her own in Bangladesh. | "She wanted to be a doctor and help poor people and she wanted to have a surgery of her own in Bangladesh. |
"So we've bought land, we've set up a memorial fund for her as well, so we're working on that side to try to fulfil her dreams." | "So we've bought land, we've set up a memorial fund for her as well, so we're working on that side to try to fulfil her dreams." |
Nurse advisors | Nurse advisors |
A spokesperson for NHS 24 said: "NHS 24 wishes to express our sympathy for the Miah family in these tragic circumstances. | |
"We are unable to comment further at this time, as there is a legal case pending." | |
Following a fatal accident inquiry, a sheriff said the system had failed Shomi Miah and Steven Wiseman from Laurencekirk. | Following a fatal accident inquiry, a sheriff said the system had failed Shomi Miah and Steven Wiseman from Laurencekirk. |
His family are suing NHS 24 for £750,000. | His family are suing NHS 24 for £750,000. |
The father-of-two died in December 2004 at the age of 30 after complaining of flu-like symptoms. | The father-of-two died in December 2004 at the age of 30 after complaining of flu-like symptoms. |
He had also been told by NHS 24 nurse advisers to take paracetamol, but later died from meningitis. | He had also been told by NHS 24 nurse advisers to take paracetamol, but later died from meningitis. |
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