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In the past three years, British hospitals “accidentally” chopped off 105 patient limbs

[[{“value”:”The United Kingdom has a serious problem with “accidental” amputations occurring at its government-run National Health Service (NHS) hospitals.
Article by Ethan Huff, republished with permission from Naturalnews.com
Over the last three years, British doctors “mistakenly” sliced off as many as 105 patient limbs, the latest figures show, all due to alleged medical negligence.
York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, where at least six accidental accusations occurred, confirmed these figures. It also acknowledged that they reveal a serious and disturbing trend in lack of quality care across the NHS system.
The offending facilities include the aforementioned entity as well as Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, The George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust, East Kent Hospitals University Trust, Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Another 15 NHS Foundation Trusts across the U.K. have also accidentally sliced off patient limbs, though none of these are revealing how many, citing “confidentiality concerns.” Estimates suggest that among the following 15, at least 82 accidental amputations have occurred:
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust: Fewer than 10
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: Fewer than five
Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust: Fewer than five
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust: Fewer than five
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust: Fewer than five
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust: Fewer than five
Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust: 15 or fewer
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust: Fewer than five
South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust: Fewer than five
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust: Fewer than five
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust: Fewer than 10
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: Fewer than five
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust: Fewer than five
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust: Between one and five
Wye Valley NHS Trust: Fewer than six
(Related: Did you catch our other report revealing that when the Wuhan coronavirus [COVID-19] “pandemic” was first launched, U.K. government bureaucrats told NHS doctors to just kill their possibly infected patients?)
U.K. emergency rooms also “mistakenly” chopping off limbs
Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey is also guilty of this type of medical malpractice and negligence after a young girl who was rushed there had all four of her limbs “mistakenly” chopped off by attending physicians.
According to reports, the girl was rushed to Frimley Park Hospital in 2023 after displaying “red flags for meningitis and sepsis,” including symptoms of high temperature, fast heart rate, leg pain, vomiting and drowsiness.
Doctors should have seen all these signs and known how to proceed properly, but instead they gave the child paracetamol and discharged her. A few hours later when she developed a rash and fever, the girl’s parents rushed her back to the facility where she was diagnosed with meningococcal sepsis.
A pediatric intensive care unit at another nearby hospital ended up receiving the girl, who ended up suffering multi-organ failure. The girl also required several procedures to treat her infection, one of them being a skin graft.
Because of how long it took for NHS doctors to get the diagnosis right, the girl’s infection spread, resulting in above-knee amputations of both her legs and above-elbow amputations of her arms.
The family later sued the Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust for getting the diagnosis wrong, which resulted in too much time passing before their daughter had a chance to keep her limbs. The hospital ended up settling for £39 million (about $50 million).
“Money cannot bring who your daughter was back, but it can secure her future,” said Judge Caspar Glyn KC to the family.
Cases of medical malpractice continue to soar. Find out more at BadMedicine.news.
Sources for this article include:
TheNationalPulse.com
NaturalNews.com
Independent.co.uk”}]] [[{“value”:”

The United Kingdom faces a serious problem when it comes to “accidental” amputations that occur in its government-run National Health Service hospitals (NHS).
Article by Ethan Huff republished from Naturalnews.com with permission.
The latest figures reveal that British doctors “mistakenly slashed off” as many as 105 limbs of patients in the last three year period. This was all due to alleged negligence.
These figures were confirmed by the York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust where at least six accidents occurred. The Trust also acknowledged that the figures reveal a disturbing trend of poor quality care in the NHS.
The offending institutions include the aforementioned entity, as well as Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and The George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust. Other facilities include Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust. The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
There are at least 82 accidental amputations among the 15 NHS Foundation Trusts in the U.K.
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – Fewer than 10
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – Fewer than five
Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust – Fewer than five
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust – Fewer than five
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust – Fewer than five
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust – Fewer than five
Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust : 15 or less
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust – Fewer than five
South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust – Fewer than five
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust – Fewer than five
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust has fewer than 10 employees
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust : Fewer than five
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust – Fewer than five
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust : between one and five
Wye Valley NHS Trust – Fewer than six
(Related to: Did you read our other report that revealed that U.K. government officials told NHS doctors in the UK to kill their possible infected patients when the Wuhan Coronavirus [COVID-19] first “pandemic” began?)
U.K. emergency departments also “mistakenly cut off limbs
Frimley Park Hospital, in Surrey, is also guilty of medical malpractice after doctors “mistakenly cut off” all four limbs of a young girl that was brought to the hospital.
According to reports, in 2023, the girl was rushed by ambulance to Frimley Park Hospital after displaying “red-flags for meningitis or sepsis,” which included symptoms such as high temperature, rapid heart rate, leg discomfort, vomiting, and drowsiness.
Doctors should have recognized all of these signs and knew how to proceed, but instead, they gave her paracetamol and discharged. The girl’s parents brought her back to the hospital a few hours later after she developed a fever and rash. She was diagnosed with meningococcal septicemia.
The girl was transferred to a pediatric intensive care unit in another hospital nearby after she suffered multi-organ failure. The girl required multiple procedures to treat the infection, including a skin transplant.
The girl’s infection spread because it took so long for doctors to diagnose the problem. She had both legs amputated above the knee and her arms amputations above the elbow.
The family sued Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust because the wrong diagnosis meant that too much time passed before their daughter was able to keep her limbs. The hospital settled for PS39 million ($50 million).
“Money can’t bring your daughter back to who she was, but it will secure her future,” Judge Caspar KC told the family.
The number of medical malpractice cases continues to rise. BadMedicine.news has more information.
Sources for the article include:
TheNationalPulse.com
NaturalNews.com
Independent.co.uk

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