Girl Injected Glue in the Brain by Carelessness of the Hospital

In a shocking incident of neglect by hospital authorities, it has been revealed that a girl named Maisha from Redbridge, had been accidentally injected glue in her brain.

The parents of the girl are going to sue the Great Ormond Street Children’s hospital for this case of neglect that has caused their child a lifetime of suffering. The parents were of the revelation that the girl is unable to move and has had severe damage in her brain.

The accident occurred while she was undergoing a surgery for the treatment of the rare condition of her brain. This condition involves the entanglement of arteries and veins of a person and can lead to serious destruction in the brain if not treated from time to time. The condition is so rare, it occurs in 1% of people.

The accident took place because the syringes were not labeled in the operation theatre and she was injected glue rather than the other drug.

"I want to know that hospitals will put adequate systems in place to make sure no child suffers in this way again." The family's lawyer, Edwina Rawson, said: "This tragic incident could have been avoided had the syringes been marked in a way that made them distinguishable”.

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