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A Filipino man whose wife was killed when she was wrongly injected with anasethetic in her arm is appealing against deportation. A Filipino man whose wife was killed when she was wrongly injected with anasethetic in her arm is appealing against his deportation.
Arnel Cabrera came to England when his wife Mayra was given a permit to work at Swindon's Great Western Hospital.Arnel Cabrera came to England when his wife Mayra was given a permit to work at Swindon's Great Western Hospital.
On Tuesday, an inquest ruled she was unlawfully killed using epidural anaesthetic after childbirth in 2004.On Tuesday, an inquest ruled she was unlawfully killed using epidural anaesthetic after childbirth in 2004.
Mr Cabrera, 38, who has been told he cannot stay in the UK, is due to meet a Home Office representative on Friday. When his wife died, Mr Cabrera's immigration status changed and his visa extended only until the end of
Officials said he would have to return to the Philippines at the end of the month, because he was here on his 30-year-old wife's visa. February.
The Unison union and Swindon MP Anne Snelgrove are supporting his appeal against deportation and will attend the meeting. But a meeting between Mr Cabrera, Swindon MP Anne Snelgrove and the Home Office on Friday was described as a "success".
Huge support
Ms Snelgrove said: "We have agreed a way forward, we are working together to achieve our aim of Mr Cabrera staying in this country.
"It won’t be easy but the amount of support shown for Mr Cabrera nationally as well as locally demonstrates that the country is with him.
"I will be working at the House of Commons to make sure no avenue is unexplored to achieve our aim of Mr Cabrera staying in Britain.”
The couple's baby son Zac survived and has been cared for in the Philippines over the past few years.The couple's baby son Zac survived and has been cared for in the Philippines over the past few years.
Swindon & Marlborough NHS Trust had previously admitted liability in the case which involved Bupivacaine toxicity. Swindon & Marlborough NHS Trust had previously admitted liability in the case, which involved Bupivacaine toxicity.
The inquest heard that the hospital's drug storage at the time of the death was "chaotic".The inquest heard that the hospital's drug storage at the time of the death was "chaotic".