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The Most Tragic Case I've Covered Could Have Been Avoided by One Curious Call

RADFORD, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, UK, JUL 25 – Emergency services misclassified a 999 call as abandoned, causing no ambulance dispatch; inquiry found missed chances by social care and ambulance teams in Nottingham case.

Summary by Nottingham Post
Mum Alphonsine, 47, died of a lung condition, while her disabled daughter Loraine, 18, died of malnutrition and dehydration after weeks of fending for herself

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Alphonsine Djiako Leuga, 47, and her daughter Loraine Choulla, 18, were found alive on May 21 at her home in Radford, United Kingdom. The young woman was completely dependent on her mother, who months earlier had requested urgent help from 999, number of emergencies in that country. On February 2, Alphonsine called the emergency services saying that she could not move, that she was frozen and needed an ambulance. She begged that they went for he…

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bbmundo broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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