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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz9p7g934llo
A hospital patient was "made to fend for herself" in a corridor for hours before she died, an inquest heard.
Tamara Davis, 31, spent about 10 hours on a trolley at the Royal Sussex County Hospital two days before she succumbed to multiple organ failure and sepsis caused by influenza on 13 December 2022.
Coroner Joanne Andrews concluded Ms Davis died from natural causes and there was no evidence being placed in the hospital corridor contributed to her death.
Maggie Davies, chief nurse at the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, said the experience fell short of standards and was "a matter of deep regret".
Horsham Coroner’s Court heard Ms Davis’s partner, Raphael Ifill, took her to the hospital on 10 December after she collapsed at her home in Brighton with what was thought to be a severe cold.
She was in a resuscitation room until 05:30 GMT on 11 December, when she was moved to the corridor where up to 20 patients remained throughout the day.
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