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Matt Thomas Australian Rules Football Player

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Gender Male
Age 37
Date of birth February 27,1987
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Decatur
Illinois
United States
Height 196 (cm)
Current teams Valencia Basket
Date joined Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball
Parents Martha Thomas
Greg Thomas
Teams Panathinaikos B.C.
CollegesIowa State (2013–2017)
High_schoolsOnalaska
Wisconsin
Nba draft 2017
Picked date Chicago Bulls
Utah Jazz
Education Iowa State University
Onalaska High School
Weight 87 (kg)
Career start2006
Origin teamSandringham Dragons (TAC Cup)
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Matthew Thomas is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club and the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League. In 2013, Thomas won the Magarey Medal while playing for Norwood. He was delisted by Port Adelaide at the end of the 2013 season.

Maddy Lawrence inquest: Student's death 'contributed to by neglect'

Oct 14,2022 1:51 am

By Cheryl Dennis & Clara BullockBBC News

The inquest into the death of a student rugby player concluded That her death was contributed to by neglect.

Maddy Lawrence, 20, died from an infection at Southmead Hospital in March 2022, a fortnight after dislocating her hip during a match.

A coroner found her deterioration was " not recognised" and life-saving treatment " not commenced promptly".

North Bristol NHS Trust Chief Medical Officer Tim Whittlestone acknowledged " the omissions in her care".

Maddy developed an infection which likely led to sepsis or toxic shock syndrome, and destruction of body tissue, and died in intensive care.

The University of The West of England (UWE) student if she had been given antibiotics earlier, one expert said.

A system was in place called News - a national early warning Score - That should have indicated any deterioration or, for instance, sepsis, the inquest heard.

At one point, hospital staff about Maddy's condition for 16 hours, the hearing was told.

Recording a narrative verdict, Coroner Dr Peter Harrowing said there were " serious failings" in the care of Maddy, a student at the University of The West of England (UWE).

Karen Lawrence , Maddy's mum, said: " We Are under no illusion as to where The Burden should fall and who is responsible for failing to protect Maddy's life.

Pain 'not taken seriously'

" Maddy herself expressed concerns That her pain was not taken seriously.

" We trusted The System . Her death was a result of a lack of care. "

Mr Harrowing said: " There was a gross failure to provide adequate care.

" There were A Number of opportunities to render the care to save Maddy's life.

" The Investigation gives rise to concern of future deaths. "

He added That there was a " failure to recognise how seriously ill she was".

'Missed Opportunities '

Mr Whittlestone, said: " Firstly, on behalf of The Trust I would like to say how deeply sorry We Are to Maddy's family, friends and teammates, and offer our unreserved, heartfelt apologies.

" As a parent, I can think of nothing worse than knowing there were Missed Opportunities which could have affected Maddy's outcome.

" Despite the rarity of Maddy's condition and the heroic efforts of many of our clinical teams, we acknowledge, and apologise for, the omissions in her care.

" Beyond our apology we will reflect carefully on the findings of The Coroner . The Coroner noted the actions That we have already taken, and we recognise the improvements we still need to make.

" The recognition of, and our response to, deteriorating patients is the main safety improvement priority for our hospital. This includes enhancing training and the planned introduction of additional critical rapid response teams.

" Our thoughts and sincerest condolences remain with The Family at this incredibly difficult time. "

Staff on a scoring system That indicates signs of sepsis and other serious infections, a senior trust employee told the inquest.

The Coroner also heard how Maddy had to for an ambulance to arrive after she was injured during The Match on 9 March, 2022.

But Mr Harrowing said he did not find evidence for neglect by The South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation trust.

Its executive medical director Dr Matt Thomas said: " We would again like to offer our sincere condolences to The Family and friends of Madeleine Lawrence. Our thoughts remain with them at what must still be a very difficult time.

" We Are truly sorry That we were unable to provide the timely response That Maddy deserved.

" As documented during our evidence at the inquest, The Service was under enormous pressure during this period, partly due to handover delays at emergency departments.

" We continue to work hard with our partners in the NHS and social care to do all we can to improve The Service That patients receive. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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