Lisa Armitage has released an image of her last moments with the man she says is her ‘soul-mate.’
It is difficult to look at.
A young wife saying her final good-bye to her husband.
A moment that many of us could not even begin to imagine.
And yet this young wife 27-year old Lisa Armitage has chosen to share it with the world after her husband, Mthuthuzeli Mpongwana died from meningitis after waiting six-hours for an ambulance to arrive.
In a disturbing turn of events it has been revealed that when a paramedic first arrived the dying man’s symptoms were dismissed as simply man flu.
38-year old Mthuthuzeli Mpongwana, from Bristol in the UK, had been ill in the hours leading up to his death – he had been feeling feverish, and having trouble with bright lights.
His wife Lisa called emergency service at 10.30pm on January 5 telling them that her husband was suffering from a sore neck, struggled to look at light and had a bad headache.
She was told to wait outside her home as a rapid response vehicle would attend, and was advised that it could be meningitis.
An one hour later she received a call from an operator who apologised for the delay and explained that it was a very busy night and they didn’t know when help might arrive.
Finally after a three-hour wait a paramedic arrived, but he wasn’t equipped to transport Mr Mpongwana to hospital – being only a RRV.
The coroner’s court heard that the paramedic dismissed Mr Mpongwana’s symptoms saying they were simply “man flu.”
The experienced paramedic said there were “no ambulances available” but waited with Lisa and her husband until 3.50am before he became increasingly worried about the case – and called for a fully equipped ambulance.