Jury reaches verdict of medical misadventure in Nicola Keane’s death and narrative verdict in son’s
When Mr Coleman was woken a short time later by gardaí who called to the couple’s home at Shackleton Way, Lucan, Co Dublin, he discovered their seven-month-old son, Henry, in an unresponsive state in a spare bedroom.
The jurors recommended that a postnatal depression programme should be built into antenatal courses for both parents. He said it must have broken his wife’s heart when doctors told the couple that he should not leave her alone with their son. Mr Coleman told the inquest that there were 12 days when his wife received no communication from her care team.
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