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02/04/2026
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02/04/2026
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WALSH, John Oliver
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Drink related death
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02/04/2026
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02/04/2026
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WESTWELL, Peter
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On 16 October 2025 Peter WESTWELL was admitted to Royal Blackburn Hospital as a result of frequent falls and urinary tract infection, and readmitted from rehabilitation on 15 November 2025, during which investigations revealed a left sided pleural effusion which was the result of a probable mesothelioma, against a work history of likely exposure to asbestos. This condition remained stable and was not requiring active medical treatment when Peter developed a pneumonia and acutely deteriorated on 16 December 2025 leading to his subsequent death on the ward on 18 December 2025.
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07/04/2026
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07/04/2026
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YARMOHAMMADI, Mohammad Zahid
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Suicide
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09/04/2026
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09/04/2026
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DINGLE, Tom William
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Suicide
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09/04/2026
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09/04/2026
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DOYLE, Barry Terrance
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Natural causes
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09/04/2026
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09/04/2026
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JACKSON, Louis Ray
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Louis Ray JACKSON died at the Royal Preston Hospital on the 7th of November 2024 however a cause of death could not be better ascertained
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09/04/2026
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09/04/2026
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SHIMMIN, Paul William
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Suicide
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10/04/2026
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10/04/2026
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COOPER, Martin
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Accident
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13/04/2026
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13/04/2026
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FOLEY, Peter John
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Accidental
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14/04/2026
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14/04/2026
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DUNN, Valerie Dorothy
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Mrs Valerie DUNN died on the 9th August 2024 in Preston Hospital when she suffered an out of hospital cardiac arrest caused by a pulmonary embolism as a result of a deep vein thrombosis. Mrs DUNN underwent total right hip replacement surgery in June 2024 and attended the Urgent Care Centre on the 3rd August 2024 where she was prescribed apixaban and a CT Pulmonary Angiogram was ordered to confirm or exclude a pulmonary embolism. On attendance at the appointment to undergo the CT Pulmonary Angiogram on the 5th August 2024, there was a failure to note her raised troponin level, resulting in her being incorrectly advised to stop her anticoagulation treatment and the CTPA was not completed. Following discharge she collapsed on the 9th August 2024 and was taken to hospital and despite efforts she was unable to be resuscitated. Had the CT Pulmonary Angiogram been carried out as planned, it would likely have resulted in the diagnosis of a pulmonary embolism and the continuation of anticoagulation and Mrs DUNN would not have died when she did.
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