![]() Miss Clover, of Manchester, paid tribute to her 'wonderful little girl', recalling her smile and laughter and adding: 'It tears me apart to think what Ella went through.' There were so many opportunities to save Ella.' 'If they had done what they should have done, Ella would be alive today. 'Two junior doctors raised concerns about possible abuse but they were ignored and a consultant couldn't even recognise a black eye when was presented to him in the inquest. As each test proved negative, they searched for another one. 'They chose to ignore the obvious and test for increasingly rarer diseases. In a statement read to the coroner's court by solicitor Diane Rostron, Ella-Rose's mother Miss Clover said: 'Doctors failed to see what was staring them in the face. The coroner found that at least two months before the murder, 'the trust ought to have known that Ella Rose's life was at significant risk from physical abuse at the hands of a criminal third party'.Īt that point, Ella-Rose had been admitted to hospital with life-threatening internal injuries.Ī Home Office pathologist said that she had struggled to think of any explanation other than non-accidental injury. He said that had the trust alerted the authorities, 'a chain of events could have resulted in the removal of Ella-Rose to a place of safety'. ![]() Manchester Hospitals Foundation Trust accepted that it 'should have alerted Greater Manchester Police and Manchester Children's Services to a suspicion Ella's life was at significant risk'.Īfter the four-day inquest at Manchester Coroner's Court, assistant coroner Nick Stanage concluded yesterday: 'The failings admitted to by the trust possibly caused or contributed to the unlawful killing of Ella-Rose.' Independent experts told the inquest the injuries were clearly the result of abuse and the link should have been made as early as July 2017 when Ella-Rose was admitted to hospital with bruising. Her mother did not suspect Wild or Hughes and sought an explanation for the injuries from doctors, who said they were not deliberately inflicted, the inquest was told. She died after he inflicted a blow to the stomach so serious it caused internal bleeding and cardiac arrest.Įach time the little girl suffered serious unexplained bruising and was taken to hospital, she had been looked after by Hughes. Hughes's partner Michael Wild, now 32, repeatedly beat and punched Ella-Rose. She died after he inflicted a blow to the stomach so serious it caused internal bleeding and cardiac arrest The baby also shows other issues, such as reduced appetite and poor sleep.Hughes's partner Michael Wild (pictured), now 32, repeatedly beat and punched Ella-Rose.You notice possible signs of infection, such as vomiting and diarrhea.The baby’s head became hotter after a dose of medication.The baby’s head continues to stay hot over several days despite interventions, such as changes in clothing and improvement in room ventilation.You may take the help of an expert or a support group or formulate your own ways based on your observations.Ĭonsult a doctor in the following scenarios. For instance, if the baby cries and becomes clingy due to separation anxiety, work on methods that can help the baby grow habituated to staying away from parents for some time. Check and address the various causes of stress and crying in babies. ![]() Pick a one-piece teether that will not break and ensure it is made from non-toxic materials. Provide teethers to teething babies to subdue the irritation caused by inflamed gums.It can prevent dehydration, which may also cause a baby’s head and body to become hot to touch. Keep your baby hydrated with frequent breastfeeding sessions during hot weather.Prefer taking the baby in the morning or late in the evening to protect them from excess heat. ![]()
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