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Children's hospital to compensate family of disabled girl


Wednesday, 02 October, 2019

Children's hospital to compensate family of disabled girl

After more than a decade of legal battles, a Perth family has had their fight for justice for their severely injured daughter vindicated by the .

The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of an earlier decision in a civil claim which found Princess Margaret 黑料吃瓜群网鈥檚 treatment of a toddler with scald burns was negligent and led to the child developing cerebral palsy.

The claim, brought against the children鈥檚 hospital by medical negligence law firm , alleges the failure to treat 18-month-old Sunday Mabior with antibiotics when she first showed signs of sepsis led to her brain injury in 2005.

Sunday was a recently arrived Sudanese refugee when she was admitted to Princess Margaret 黑料吃瓜群网 in 2005 with scald burns sustained after falling into a bath. Her condition deteriorated at the hospital over the following 48 hours, with clinical signs consistent with infection until she eventually collapsed and was subsequently diagnosed with sepsis and treated with antibiotics.

Sunday went on to suffer two cardiac arrests, with the lack of oxygen causing her to suffer a permanent brain injury and develop cerebral palsy.

The District Court of Western Australia found in February 2018 that the hospital had negligently failed to prescribe antibiotics, that sepsis was present before Sunday collapsed and that she would have avoided a brain injury had there been an earlier antibiotic treatment. appealed on 16 grounds, all of which have now been dismissed by the Supreme Court in a unanimous decision.

鈥淲e鈥檙e extremely pleased that the Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal made by the Child and Adolescent Health Service against the findings of the District Court in 2018,鈥 said Maurice Blackburn Senior Associate Ian Murray.

鈥淚t鈥檚 now 18 months since those findings were handed down, and 14 years since Sunday was left permanently disabled after suffering what should have been non-life-threatening scald burns.

鈥淲e hope that this David and Goliath legal battle which began in 2008 has finally reached its conclusion and that Sunday will now receive the compensation that she so thoroughly deserves.鈥

Mr and Mrs Mabior welcomed the decision as an important victory in their long fight for justice and answers on behalf of their daughter.

鈥淪unday is now growing up and she needs to know why she will have to live for the rest of her life with this disability,鈥 the couple said in a joint statement.

鈥淣o amount of money on this world that can restore or bring back Sunday鈥檚 body 鈥 she will never walk like her siblings and friends.

鈥淭he trauma of watching Sunday鈥檚 life-supporting machine switched off and her coming back to life will stay with us forever.

鈥淲e hope important life-saving lessons have been learnt and that no child or family will ever have to go through what happened to Sunday.鈥

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