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Autopsy nightmare for Buncrana family 03.12.09

by Linda McGrory

THE grieving parents of a baby boy who died in Inishowen had to personally carry the infant's remains for autopsy to Dublin because there is no paediatric pathologist in Co Donegal.
The two-week old infant passed away in his sleep on November 24, 2009. The young mother and father were then forced, later that day, to endure a five-hour mini-bus journey with the child's coffin from their home in Buncrana to a Dublin hospital where a post mortem was undertaken. In accordance with procedure, the couple who have one other child, were accompanied on their journey by a local garda sergeant.
Letterkenny Hospital The case has prompted Donegal coroner Dr John Madden to write to Donegal County Council demanding a resolution to the "extremely unfair" system currently in place.
In a letter addressed to the Donegal county secretary, dated November 24, 2009, Dr Madden 
writes: "I wrote to you a couple of years ago about the problem arising from having to arrange autopsies for infants and small children. Nothing has happened.
"I have been told by the pathologist in Our Lady's Hospital in Crumlin that they will entertain no more such requests for autopsies from me or any other Donegal coroner and if Temple Street decides the same, there will be no-one who can do them."
Dr Madden's letter continues: "Even if Our Lady's Hospital or Temple Street did continue to do them (infant autopsies), it is extremely unfair and traumatic for a parent who has just lost a child to have to accompany the dead body to Dublin and back for autopsy."
Dr Madden who is a GP in Carndonagh, Co Donegal, went on in his letter to call for a link-up arrangement for infant autopsies between Letterkenny General Hospital and hospitals in the North.
"I feel that we need to make some arrangement with the pathologists across the border and that we need to do this as soon as possible," said Dr Madden.
Buncrana councillor, Rena Donaghey, who knows the family in question, last night described the current system as "a disgrace".
"As if it wasn't enough that this young couple were trying to cope with their grief, they then had to endure a five-hour journey with their child's body to Dublin. They then had to stay overnight in Dublin and didn't get home to arrange their child's funeral until late the following night. This is the second time in as many years this has happened in the Inishowen area and something has to be done about it. No other parents should have to go through what this young couple had to go through," said Cllr Donaghey. Buncrana councillor, Rena Donaghey.
A HSE spokesperson last night said that, in the event of an unexpected infant death, it is the responsibility of the coroner to source a paediatric pathologist.
"In the Republic, the nearest paediatric pathologist to Donegal is based in Dublin. The HSE’s role is to provide the use of facilities to the Department of Justice at its hospitals to allow post mortems to be carried out," said the spokesperson.
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