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Patient choked after eating chocolate bar


SEVERAL nurses and two doctors ran to the aid of a mentally handicapped patient at Cal- derstones Hospital as he choked on bar, but were unable to save him Clitheroe heard. David Leslie I’endle-


an inquest at 4 chocolate


bury (-17) died from asphyxia on a staircase at the hospital on November 17th, after buying the chocolate with money from an allowance he had just


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post-mortem showed that solid food, including a but­ ter bean, which he had


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eaten at lunchtime, had impacted in the larynx. coKast Lancashire acting


recorded a verdict of "accidental death.”


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MORE than £1,250 was raised at Whal ley Parish Church Christmas Fair, held in Whalley CE School hall on Saturday afternoon.


preserves and to try their luck on the tombola and raffle. They also hunted for Christmas bargains on the hric-a-hrac and house­ hold stalls. Father Christmas was busy all afternoon taking requests from


Whalley residents descended on the hall to sample the cakes and


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CHURCH FAIR RAISES OVER £1,250


Marsden said that Mr Pendlebury got into diffi­ culties while walking up the staircase with a mem­ ber of staff. She ran to his assistance on hearing that he was choking and attempts were made to free the blockage. Other nursing staff and


Ward s is te r Sandra


Mr Pendlebury had had cottage pie and butter beans for his midday meal. Beans were soaked over­ night to make them soft, but occasionally a bean might still be hard when served at meal times. Mr Pendlebury was


two doctors also arrived at the scene, but mouth-to- mouth resuscitation and cardiac meassage failed to revive him. The inquest heard that


accident was a very upset­ ting experience for those who had nursed and cared for Mr Pcndlebury over the years, but it was the type of accident that was "virtually impossible to avoid." “There is always going


to he the odd situation that will fall through the safety net." he declared. However, he added that it w a s s o m e t h i n g fo r everyone to remember that people with a mental disability had to be treated like very young children.' although he appreciated that resources made it impossible to provide the


id e a l ''o n e - to -o n e treatment."


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THIKVES made off with a pair of white golf shoes, a Mizuno driver and three golf clubs, valued in total at £2S0. from a BMW car in Harewood Avenue, Simonstone. last week, between 0 p.m. on Monday


known to eat in a glut­ tonous way and sometimes "rammed whole chocolate bars into his mouth." said the hospital's assistant director of nursing. Mr Colin Brooks. Mr Sharpies said the


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