Mum and daughter found dead months after 999 plea

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Credit: Asha Patel, BBC News, Nottingham reporting from Nottingham Coroner's Court
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Alphonsine Djiako Leuga, right, and Loraine Choulla were found dead in their home in May

A mother called 999 pleading for help months before she was found dead alongside her disabled daughter in their home, an inquest has heard.

The bodies of Alphonsine Djiako Leuga, 47, and 18-year-old Loraine Choulla were found on 21 May 2024 in a house in Radford, Nottingham, after concerns were raised about their welfare.

They were believed to have been undiscovered for "weeks or months".

An inquest into their deaths, which started on Monday, heard Alphonsine had called for an ambulance on 2 February saying she was cold and could not move, but nobody attended.
An inquest at Nottingham Coroner's Court, led by assistant coroner Amanda Bewley, is expected to last five days.

Alphonsine's medical cause of death was proposed as pneumonia while her daughter's was "unascertained", pathologist Dr Stuart Hamilton said in evidence.

The inquest heard Loraine, who had Down's syndrome and learning disabilities, was "entirely dependent" on her mother.

Dr Hamilton said he could "not rule out" that Alphonsine might have died on 2 February, which is when she called 999.

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The pair were discovered in a home in Radford, Nottingham, in May 2024

Alphonsine had been admitted to City Hospital on 26 January with a lower respiratory tract infection and needed blood transfusions due to low iron levels.

The inquest heard despite the hospital wanting her to stay, she was "discharged pragmatically" on 28 January to return to her daughter.

It was agreed she would return the next day, but she did not come back, and the hospital and her GP were unable to contact her.

On 2 February, Alphonsine called 999 asking for an ambulance, the inquest heard.

She told a call handler she needed help for herself and her daughter.

"I feel cold and I can't move," she told the call handler.

'Missed opportunity'​


In a transcript read out at the inquest, the call handler asked several times what language Alphonsine spoke and whether she needed an interpreter.

Despite not responding to those questions, she gave her address and asked again for an ambulance.

"Would you send an ambulance? Please come, please," were the last words she said on the phone before the call ended.

Giving evidence, Susan Jevons, a paramedic and head of the coroners service at East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS), said an attempt was made to call Alphonsine back with no answer.

"The ambulance didn't go to the address because the emergency medical advisor, thinking it was an abandoned call, closed the call down," Mrs Jevons said.

She added that should "never had happened" as they had her address, telephone number, and details of her symptoms.

An internal investigation found there was a "missed opportunity" for an ambulance to attend the day Alphonsine called.

Mrs Jevons apologised on behalf of EMAS for "all of the errors" it made.

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Nottingham City Council social care workers are expected to give evidence to the inquest

The inquest, which will investigate how the mother and daughter died, will also examine whether Alphonsine died before her daughter and if she did, whether there were any missed opportunities to save Loraine.

Loraine weighed 59kg at the point of a post-mortem examination.

Her weight was recorded in medical records as 108kg on 24 February the year before, the inquest heard.

The pathologist, Dr Hamilton, said the teenager's stomach and bladder were empty at the point of the post-mortem examination.

When asked if Loraine's death could have been because of malnutrition or dehydration, Dr Hamilton said there was "nothing in [his] findings that says any of that would be incorrect".

The inquest continues.
 
It was obviously someone from their own community. After all, it's ancient, indigenous African knowledge that the gallbladder of a female pygmy extracted on its eighteenth birthday can repel the psychic rape-attacks of the ass eating devilbats who assault totally heterosexual black men in their dreams and turn them gay every other month. Of course, in the absence of a pygmy, a bitch with Down syndrome can substitute.

Governments need social workers trained as igbo obeah witch doctors to tackle this problem, not more armed police.
 
The health system that Americans should envy..... everyone......

Proof we only need "social workers" and not cops, fire fighters or soldiers to solve our problems.... everyone.....

Government succeeds where heartless people and corporations can't.....everyone.... as long as you give em' another billion next year and disregard the poor state of everything they touch! Honest!
 
So she was in the hospital, left AMA, went home and once she was on death's doorstep called for help? The only problem is the medics didn't come that time, but even so, she set her self up to die by leaving AMA in the first place.

As far as the daughter, could she function enough to call for help or go to a neighbor or even flag down a p cop driving by?

What a terrible story.
 
When asked if Loraine's death could have been because of malnutrition or dehydration, Dr Hamilton said there was "nothing in [his] findings that says any of that would be incorrect".
Double negative, motherfuckers. Couldn't he say "It's a possibility"?

This whole situation is a mess.
"The ambulance didn't go to the address because the emergency medical advisor, thinking it was an abandoned call, closed the call down," Mrs Jevons said.
Wait, this is something that happens? I was under the impression they would send someone just in case it was abandoned due to something happening to the caller.
 
So she was in the hospital, left AMA, went home and once she was on death's doorstep called for help? The only problem is the medics didn't come that time, but even so, she set her self up to die by leaving AMA in the first place.

As far as the daughter, could she function enough to call for help or go to a neighbor or even flag down a p cop driving by?

What a terrible story.
im sure the nhs hospital let her leave and were happier for it.
Wait, this is something that happens? I was under the impression they would send someone just in case it was abandoned due to something happening to the caller.

happens anywhere they hire low iq retards. every so often in america we'll get a story of a blackass who ignored 911 calls because she didnt want to work or was mad about people playing on the phone. the one that stands out for me is a little black kid was begging for 911 to come save his dying mom and the dispatcher admonishing him for playinh around.

some areas dont have enough money to staff police, ems, fire fighters or dispatchers so its pick your poison in triaging calls.
 
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Wait, this is something that happens? I was under the impression they would send someone just in case it was abandoned due to something happening to the caller.
What used to happen with vague calls is they'd pass it on to the police for a wellness check, which could then be followed up by a more definite call for a paramedic or an ear-bending about false calls.

These days, of course, bong police are too busy looking at Twitter for that sort of nonsense.
 
Actually the UK's emergency service number is 0118 999 881 999 119 725 3
I made a vital discovery that affects all British citizens today. The it crowd dvd has 733t 5p33k subtitles and they are just as funny as the original show. One episode only has words in dictionary order but still stays in context.

This fact is clearly more important that 2 dead nogs.
 
Regardless of the fact this happened to retarded and ugly nogs, this is horrifying.

Absolutely. Could happen to a white granny just as easily

It was obviously someone from their own community.
dunno, the "do you need an interpreter" comment makes me think it was a white or Asian suffering from Black Fatigue Syndrome
 
So she was in the hospital, left AMA, went home and once she was on death's doorstep called for help? The only problem is the medics didn't come that time, but even so, she set her self up to die by leaving AMA in the first place.

As far as the daughter, could she function enough to call for help or go to a neighbor or even flag down a p cop driving by?

What a terrible story.
I thought that was strange, too, but I'm guessing she left to get her kid. The kid clearly couldn't take care of herself (she not only failed to get help from her neighbors, she seems to have starved/died of thirst in the house days or weeks after her mom died) and I assume the mom went home to check up on her.

I can understand that; like knowing your cat hasn't been fed and needing to get home.
 
called for an ambulance on 2 February

found on 21 May 2024 in a house in Radford, Nottingham, after concerns were raised about their welfare.
Nobody had seen or heard from either of them in nearly four months? Clearly they weren't that concerned about their welfare. If they didn't notice the fact that they seemed to have disappeared, how could they miss the smell of two dead niggers wafting from the place?
 
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