Ana Uglow, 17, from Bristol, died on a school trip to New York in December 2019
She collapsed in a hotel room and later died, with doctors finding she had sepsis
Experts told an inquest the teenager would have survived if she had antibiotics
Dr Nelly Ninis said Ana s pneumonia would have been cured with oral antibiotics
Her parents claimed Ana s request to see a doctor was refused by her teachers
A coroner is to write to all schools to raise awareness of sepsis after a teenager died with the condition during a school history trip to New York. Ana Uglow, 17, a pupil at Bristol Grammar School, collapsed in a hotel room and was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai West hospital just before Christmas in 2019. During a five-day inquest at Avon coroner’s court, her parents, David and Natalia Uglow, said Ana had asked teachers if she could see a.
Parents of Anna Uglow speak out after coroner finds no gross failings by teachers
Ana, 17, collapsed in her hotel room in New York
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The heartbroken parents of a teenager who died on a school trip abroad have said they will be pursing civil action in the High Court.
Teen dies after blocked nose on school trip A “fit, healthy” teenager on a school trip to New York died after telling teachers she felt tired and had a blocked nose, an inquest has heard.
Health by Alice Fuller, The Sun 13th May 2021 12:55 PM A teenager who died from sepsis on a school trip to New York could have been saved by antibiotics, a UK inquest has heard. Ana Uglow, 17, collapsed in her hotel room and was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai West hospital on December 19, 2019. Avon Coroner s Court in Bristol heard that Ana, a senior prefect at Bristol Grammar School who aspired to attend Oxford University, was on a school history trip to Washington, Philadelphia and New York at the time.