The death of A two-year-old boy caused by prolonged exposure to mold in for him home in England, according to a coroner.
Awab Ishaq died in December 2020 result of severe respiratory condition caused due to prolonged exposure to mold in for him home environment, said Coroner Joanne Kearsley.
“procedure for treat And prevent mold was not taken. His respiratory condition led to a respiratory infection arrest,” she added.
Long live Isaac with parents Faisal Abdullah and Aisha Ameen in a one-Bedrooms social Apartment in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.
Faisal Abdullah had complained of mold several times times To Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH), the association that leased the apartment to them.
Kearsley said in her ruling: “How, in United kingdom in 2020, is the year of an adult child die from exposure to mold in for him home? ‘
“Tragic death of will salivate and should be a defining moment for housing sector in terms of Increase knowledge, increase awareness and deepen of understanding of the environment issue of Damp and musty,” she said added.
Conduct coroner’s investigations in England and Wales to try to create causes and conditions of Sudden or unexplained deaths on balance of likely.
They don’t specify criminal or civil liability however set out facts in The public benefit.
‘He woke up-up call”
Abdullah made for him first Complaint to RBH in 2017, and he was advised to redraw over Template, investigation found.
“We can’t tell you how Many health professionals have cried in We have approached the Front and Rochdale Boroughwide housing staff, to express concern for The conditions in which we and the fathers lived in,” for him family He said in a permit.
we shouted out As loud as possible, but in spite of everything of These efforts, every night we will come back The same problem. “
medical visitor also raised the issue with RBH in July 2020, when Awab was suffering from a chronic respiratory disease problems.
“No action was taken, and from July 2020 through December 2020 the gnats continued to have chronic exposure to harmful mold,” Kearsley said.
Awab was taken to hospital on The court heard on December 19 before he was released.
Deterioration next Today entered the respiratory system arrest Then the heart arrest while being transported to the hospital.
Gareth Swarbrick, CEO of Awab said death should be “awake-“up call for Everyone in Residence social care and health.”
“We didn’t know the level of risk For the health of a small child from mold in The family’s home,” He said.
“We must do sure This cannot happen again. “
The death of A two-year-old boy caused by prolonged exposure to mold in for him home in England, according to a coroner.
Awab Ishaq died in December 2020 result of severe respiratory condition caused due to prolonged exposure to mold in for him home environment, said Coroner Joanne Kearsley.
“procedure for treat And prevent mold was not taken. His respiratory condition led to a respiratory infection arrest,” she added.
Long live Isaac with parents Faisal Abdullah and Aisha Ameen in a one-Bedrooms social Apartment in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.
Faisal Abdullah had complained of mold several times times To Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH), the association that leased the apartment to them.
Kearsley said in her ruling: “How, in United kingdom in 2020, is the year of an adult child die from exposure to mold in for him home? ‘
“Tragic death of will salivate and should be a defining moment for housing sector in terms of Increase knowledge, increase awareness and deepen of understanding of the environment issue of Damp and musty,” she said added.
Conduct coroner’s investigations in England and Wales to try to create causes and conditions of Sudden or unexplained deaths on balance of likely.
They don’t specify criminal or civil liability however set out facts in The public benefit.
‘He woke up-up call”
Abdullah made for him first Complaint to RBH in 2017, and he was advised to redraw over Template, investigation found.
“We can’t tell you how Many health professionals have cried in We have approached the Front and Rochdale Boroughwide housing staff, to express concern for The conditions in which we and the fathers lived in,” for him family He said in a permit.
we shouted out As loud as possible, but in spite of everything of These efforts, every night we will come back The same problem. “
medical visitor also raised the issue with RBH in July 2020, when Awab was suffering from a chronic respiratory disease problems.
“No action was taken, and from July 2020 through December 2020 the gnats continued to have chronic exposure to harmful mold,” Kearsley said.
Awab was taken to hospital on The court heard on December 19 before he was released.
Deterioration next Today entered the respiratory system arrest Then the heart arrest while being transported to the hospital.
Gareth Swarbrick, CEO of Awab said death should be “awake-“up call for Everyone in Residence social care and health.”
“We didn’t know the level of risk For the health of a small child from mold in The family’s home,” He said.
“We must do sure This cannot happen again. “