Wyllow-Raine Swinburn was born at John Radcliffe Hospital on September 27, 2022, and discharged home on the evening of September 29 but went on to collapse in the early hours of September 30
A heartbroken mum shouted "Why are they not answering the f**king phone?" after being unable to get through to 999 as her new-born baby went into a 'prolonged period of cardiac arrest'.
Wyllow-Raine's family spent 40 minutes giving her CPR as they waited for paramedics at their home, Oxford Coroner's Court was told in 2023. At the time Senior Coroner Darren Salter adjourned the inquest to allow for further evidence to be gathered.READ MORE: Consumers binning bottles and cans as swarms of wasps infest Re-turn machines
When Wyllow-Raine appeared to have stopped breathing her mother called an ambulance at 4.38am. However there was a delay of over seven minutes in the emergency call being answered by the ambulance service.The baby's grandmother Anna Fisher was downstairs looking after the dogs when it happened. She ran upstairs as Amelia was crying: "No-one is coming, no-one is coming."
A post-mortem revealed nothing abnormal about Wyllow-Raine – including any very rare conditions. As a result the paediatric pathologist Dr Darren Farrell determined her cause of death as sudden unexpected death in infancy, unexplained.
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