Raychel’s family to get answers at last

HEARINGS into the death of Londonderry school girl Raychel Ferguson - who died in 2001 after fluids were maladministered in Altnagelvin - will finally get underway in Banbridge next week.

On Friday openings in relation to the clinical issues arising from the death of Raychel will be delivered by Senior Counsel to the Inquiry into Hyponatraemia-related Deaths Ms Anyadike-Danes and by Senior Counsel for the Ferguson family, at 10.30am.

Raychel was given the wrong level of fluid required to treat dehydration and died from hyponatraemia - a disturbance caused by a shortage of sodium in the body - in the Royal Victoria Hospital after being treated in Altnagelvin in June 2001.

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