Alexander Day, a 78-year-old man, died from a severe infection after undergoing a catheterization procedure at East Ham Care Centre. Two days post-treatment, he was found unresponsive and later diagnosed with sepsis stemming from a urinary tract infection. Despite medical efforts, he passed away on October 7. The case has raised concerns about the role of medical intervention in his death, leading a coroner to begin an investigation that includes evidence from his care providers and family.
A coroner has opened an investigation into the death of Alexander Harry Day, who died from an infection following catheter treatment at East Ham Care Centre.
Mr. Day was treated for urinary retention, leading to catheter insertion, which may have contributed to his later death from sepsis.
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