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An 11-year-old girl who was sent home from A&E after being told she had constipation was found dead at home the next day. Annabel Greenhalgh's parents are now demanding answers after the youngster was discharged from Warwick Hospital. The following morning, on October 14, 2022, her dad Craig found her unresponsive at their home in Warwick and called 999.

Annabel was pronounced dead at the scene. The beloved daughter experienced severe abdominal pain from 2017 until 2021, which required hospital treatment on several occasions. An inquest into Annabel's death will begin on Friday, June 14, at Coventry Coroners' Court.



READ MORE 'Feral' teenage brothers who killed Junior Osborne named for first time Her mum and dad, Craig and Josie, said they have been left with a "gaping hole" in their lives. Josie, 45, said: "Annabel was an incredible child and loved by all who met her. She was gentle, phenomenally bright, creative, fun and always inclusive of everyone.

"She absolutely loved her music, her fashion, her art, her friends, and her beloved cat Reuben. She was our greatest gift and brought so much love, joy and happiness to our lives. Since losing her, much of our days have been filled with distress, emptiness and sorrow.

" Annabel had just become a pupil at Alcester Grammar School and was described as "well-loved" by teachers and pupils. Her parents are hoping the investigation into her death will present details about her treatment before she died. Craig said: "When we were told w.

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