The parents of Ryleigh Hillcoat-Bee, a three-year-old girl who lost tragically due to a rare ailment, are incensed after they came to the realization that their daughter’s life could have been saved.
The young girl was suffering from rhabdomyolysis, a physiological disorder that leads to the breakdown of muscles. Her death was brought on by complications brought on by the condition, which affects one in every 200,000 persons in the United Kingdom.
Alan Wilson, the coroner for Blackpool and Fylde, came to the conclusion that the medical professionals who were treating her had failed to see the “red flags” before releasing her from the hospital after she had been there for five days.
Prior to Ryleigh’s release, they had missed the opportunity to conduct a more in-depth investigation into the reasons behind her lack of mobility. She passed away three months after that.It would have been prudent for the doctors to have been aware that the girl’s deteriorating health could be attributed to a neuromuscular condition.