Baby’s Death Could Have Been Prevented, Inquest Concludes
An inquest jury has concluded that the tragic incident involving the death of a six-month-old baby who was discharged from a hospital with chicken pox could have been prevented. The baby, Hunter Martin, passed away after being mistakenly given an overdose of antibiotics, which was ten times the prescribed amount. The Derbyshire coroner stated that while the drugs blunder minimally contributed to the baby’s death, there was insufficient evidence to prove it played a significant role. Chesterfield Royal Hospital is now reviewing 23 different aspects to enhance its care standards in light of this heartbreaking event.
Crypto Trader Avi Eisenberg Faces Jury Decision in $110 Million Trading Scheme Case
Crypto trader Avi Eisenberg faces trial in New York over alleged involvement in a $110 million trading scheme on Mango Markets. The outcome of this high-profile case could impact cryptocurrency trading regulations and set a precedent for market manipulation cases.