Sunderland Echo

‘We just want justice for our little boy’

Family’s call for answers on anniversar­y of 4-year-old’s tragic death

- Poppy Kennedy poppy.kennedy@jpimedia.co.uk @reporterpo­ppy

The grieving family of a ‘beautiful’ four-year-old boy have paid tribute to the youngster one year on from his tragic death – as their fight for answers continues.

Sheldon Gary Farnell died of suspected sepsis in Sunderland Royal Hospital on Monday, November 26, 2018, hours after doctors sent him home.

Now one year on, his adoring mother, Katrina Farnell, is continuing her fight for answers as the family awaits a final inquest hearing in the New Year – which they hope will shed light on what happened to their ‘beautiful little boy’

Family and close friends gathered at Herrington Country Park on the anniversar­y of his death to pay tribute to four year-old with a balloon release.

Gary Farnell, Sheldon’s grandfathe­r, says he visits his grave every day.

He said: “We just want justice for that little boy. He was such a beautiful little boy and he is so missed.

“We want the answers that we deserve."

A review into the circumstan­ces around Sheldon’s care was launched by bosses at City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust.

Dates have been set for a five-day final inquest hearing which will look into the circumstan­ces around the little boy’s death – which Sunderland’s senior coroner Derek Winter said previously may be ‘unnatural’.

After the pre-inquest review, Katrina said: “In light of what we have learnt, as a family we want the justice my son deserves.

“I miss him so much and can't accept that he has gone, all from something which was so simple to treat.

“Me, my partner and my family have to live with that every single day and we want some sort of explanatio­n and justice for my boy.”

Katrina, 24, of Houghton, had rushed Sheldon to Sunderland Royal Hospital on Friday, November 23, last year after he fell unwell.

They spent two days in hospitalbe­lieving he had a viral infection until he was released on the Sunday morning - before blood results returned showing something was wrong, the family say.

But Sheldon’s condition worsened and he was rushed back to hospital where he was put on life support but he sadly died on the Monday morning.

Friends and family gathered for the balloon release on Tuesday.

Great-grandfathe­r Brian Lowmax said: “He was a proper little prince.”

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Sheldon with mum Katrina Farnell
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Sheldon Gary Farnell

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