Rochdale Observer

Mum died of complicati­ons after vital op

Inquest hears how rare condition proved fatal

- CLAIR BARRE AND KIT VICKERY rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

ABRAVE mother who dedicated her life to campaignin­g for change after her daughter was viciously murdered in a park died as a result of a rare complicati­on following essential surgery, just weeks after one of her daughter’s killers was set free.

Sylvia Lancaster, who had been living in Rochdale before her tragic death, devoted her life to campaignin­g against hate and intoleranc­e after her daughter Sophie was assaulted in Stubbylee Park in Bacup in the early hours of August 11, 2007 by a gang of drunken teens for the way she was dressed.

The 20-year-old was brutally kicked and stamped on as she tried to protect boyfriend Robert Maltby when the pair were attacked over their gothic appearance.

She remained in hospital for almost two weeks, before Sylvia had to make the heartbreak­ing decision to take her child off life support, after doctors said the young woman had no chance of survival.

She died 20 minutes later.

An inquest at Blackburn Old Town Hall heard that Rawtenstal­l-born Sylvia died aged 69 at Royal Blackburn Teaching Hospital on the morning of April 12 this year after she developed sudden and unexpected catastroph­ic bleeding, according to our sister paper Lancslive.

The court heard how the mum, who was described doctors as “lovely” and “always smiling”, had suffered from peripheral vascular disease and diabetes, and had had to have her right leg amputated in 2018.

She returned to hospital for further surgery in December last year, due to suffering gangrene in her left foot.

Area Coroner Richard Taylor said: “When she went back into hospital in December 2021, it was clear that something needed to be done urgently - her foot was dying.”

Highlighti­ng how the choice was either amputation or further surgery to save her limb, he said the choice was a ‘difficult decision,’ adding: “Doctors tell me that most patients would rather save the limb than lose a limb,’ adding: “That’s a perfectly rational and proper decision that she made.”

Due to her veins not being in a good state, the coroner said she had to have a synthetic vein introduced during surgery, with the wound from the operation initially said to be doing well.

However, Sylvia then went back to hospital in March this year, and needed a blood transfusio­n and antibiotic­s and her wound appeared to have become infected.

The hearing heard how she came in suffering only from shortness of breath and fatigue and, being found to be anaemic, was given a blood transfusio­n and antibiotic­s, as well as oxygen due to low levels.

Yet in an unexpected turn of events, Sylvia suddenly developed catastroph­ic bleeding, the court was told, sadly passing away just before 8am on April 12.

Her son, Adam Lancaster, who was present at the inquest, told the hearing that the family received a phone call telling them that she had passed away at around 7.50am, while the court was told that her death was officially registered at 10.58am.

Area Coroner Mr Taylor told the hearing that there were “no signs” beforehand of any swelling or bleeding, adding: “The last thing that the medics expected was for catastroph­ic bleeding to occur on April 12.”

Mr Taylor recorded a medical conclusion of hypovolemi­c shock, which he said would cause the heart to stop, massive haemorrhag­e from the site of the bypass operation which had taken place in December 2021.

There was also an underlying cause of chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease, he said, with a narrative conclusion required.

He added: “Sylvia Helen Lancaster died on 12 April, 2022, at Royal Blackburn Hospital from a known, rare complicati­on of essential vascular surgery undertaken on December 18, 2021.”

Turning to her grieving family, he added: “Please accept my sincerest condolence­s for your loss and thank you for coming today.”

Offering his heartfelt condolence­s to her grieving family, Dr Ahmed Elmetwally, Consultant of Vascular and Endovascul­ar surgery at East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, also said, during the hearing: “She was a lovely lady and she was always smiling.”

Despite the horror of losing her daughter 15 years ago, Sylvia dedicated most of her life since that horrific day to a prolific campaign aiming to tackle issues of intoleranc­e and battling hate crime, setting up the Sophie Lancaster Foundation and being hugely active in projects linked to education, police forces, the law, prisons, conference­s, arts, music, radio and TV.

Ryan Herbert, of Bacup, was jailed for life in 2008 along with Brendan Harris for murdering Sophie in the ‘sustained and vicious attack’ which occurred after the pair and four other teens brutally attacked her boyfriend, Mr Maltby, and Sophie had rushed to help him.

However, the Parole Board decided earlier this year that Herbert, aged 16 when he was sentenced, could be released on licence, due to having made ‘exceptiona­l progress’ in jail.

He was released just weeks before Sylvia passed away. Sylvia Lancaster’s funeral was held at Whitworth in May.

News of her death was carried far and wide, including in rock music media such as Kerrang and Louder Than War.

Mourners at her funeral included actress Julie Hesmondhal­gh, who played Sylvia in a BBC film.

She had been awarded an OBE in 2014, in recognitio­n of her work for ‘community cohesion especially in reduction of hate crime’ and received honorary doctorates from the University of Bolton and the University of Surrey.

In 2017, a BBC3 drama called Murdered for Being Different was broadcast in with a focus on Robert Maltby’s experience­s.

A symbolic rose bush, the Sylvia Lancaster rose bush, was planted in the Rossendale park, Stubbylee Park, in memory of her in August.

 ?? ?? ●●Sylvia Lancaster
●●Sylvia Lancaster
 ?? ?? ●●Many people attended Sylvia’s funeral in May
●●Many people attended Sylvia’s funeral in May
 ?? ?? ●●Sophie Lancaster was murdered in 2007
●●Sophie Lancaster was murdered in 2007

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