45-YEAR-OLD FATHER OF TWO HAS TRAGICALLY DIED AFTER WAITING 34 HOURS FOR LIFE-SAVING ANTIBIOTICS AT A MIDLANDS HOSPITAL, WITH INVESTIGATORS CONCLUDING HIS DEATH COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED.(PHOTO).

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  45-year-old father of two has tragically died after waiting 34 hours for life-saving antibiotics at a Midlands hospital, with investigators concluding his death could have been avoided.   The disabled man was referred to Bassetlaw Hospital in Nottinghamshire in November 2022 for intravenous (IV) antibiotics to treat a urinary infection. However, a report by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) found serious failures in his care, The Mirror reported.   The man, who lived in supported accommodation in Ollerton, had Alexander disease, a rare and incurable neurological condition that affected his mobility, breathing, and ability to communicate. He required round-the-clock care and had a permanent catheter, making him prone to infections.   According to the investigation, despite clear advice from paramedics and care home staff that he needed IV antibiotics, hospital doctors delayed treatment. He eventually received the correct medication more than a da...

LASG COMMENCES REHABILITATION OF IYANA-ERA ROAD.[PHOTO].#PRESS RELEASE.

LASG COMMENCES REHABILITATION OF IYANA-ERA ROAD


… To Divert Traffic from the Road for 12 Months


The Lagos State Government has announced the commencement of the rehabilitation of the failed section of Iyana-Era Road and the construction of a 20-metre bridge, just as it informed that traffic would be diverted in the axis from midnight of Friday, September 24, 2021, for a period of 12 months.


A statement signed by the Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, explained that the construction is vital to addressing the factors responsible for the rapid and frequent deterioration of that section of the road, stressing that the portions before and after the existent culverts had submerged into the surrounding swam, hence the need for a bridge.


The Commissioner further noted that motorists heading towards Shibiri, Ajangbadi and Igbogbo axis will be diverted at Era-Adaloko Roundabout into a contraflow on the Badagry bound lane to minimise inconveniences during the course of the repairs. 


Oladeinde gave assurance that the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA) would be available to direct traffic while road signs will be strategically placed to guide vehicular movement during the stipulated period.


The State Government also solicited the cooperation of residents for a successful completion of the project, reiterating its continuous commitment towards the development of transport infrastructure across the Lagos. 

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