The tragedy that might have been avoided.
Nine-year-old Leila Baartse-Harkin has died after two hospitals failed to detect severe internal injuries.
Leila, who loved being outdoors and going on family holidays, sustained injuries to her wrist and stomach after jumping from the swing set at her after-school care on Tuesday afternoon.
She visited Strathalbyn Hospital, and subsequently directed to the Women’s and Children’s Hospital, where she was treated her for a broken wrist. Both hospitals failed to detect a far more serious problem: a perforation of the small bowel.
Although Leila was vomiting directly after the fall, X-rays taken at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital confirmed that she had suffered no internal injuries. On Wednesday morning, however, Leila was still complaining of a sore stomach. She returned to Strathalbyn Hospital, where she was prescribed painkillers.
On Thursday morning, Leila stopped breathing. Her parents rushed her to Strathalbyn Hospital, where they were met with closed doors.
“[There were] no doctors there … I called triple-o while we were there [and] two nurses came out [and started CPR],” Mr Harkin told the Sunday Mail.