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Father: 'They were all my world... How can I go on?

"Nathan, 5, and Chelsea, 7, died last week of suspected food poisoning after eating a take-away meal ordered from a restaurant in Al Ghusais."
Dubai: "Why did this happen to my children?" Patrick D'Souza asks, his voice cracking at the cherished memories of little Nathan and Chelsea. "They were all my world, now they're gone. How can I go on?"
It's been 12 days since the D'Souza family's hellish nightmare began, and it started with a phone call placed to the Lotus Garden in Al Ghusais for Chinese food.
Never did the family realise then that for five-year-old Nathan and seven-year-old Chelsea, it would be their last supper.
Hours after eating, Nathan, Chelsea and their mother, Anne-Sophie, were awake with stomach pains, vomiting, and with pains in their limbs.
"At first, my wife suspected it was a stomch flu, but then she became worried and took them to the NMC hospital around the corner," D'Souza recalls.
Ironically, also around the corner from the hospital is the shuttered Baghdad Street restaurant from where the food was ordered.
"The issue here isn't food poisoning," D'Souza asserts, his voice rising in anger. "The issue here is the failure of the hospital staff to properly treat my family for food poisoning."
To date, D'Souza says he has yet to receive a full explanation of what happened from the hospital's point of view.
For him, what happened is painfully etched in his heart: The three were released from hospital after IV fluids were administered. Nathan's condition deteriorated rapidly, and Anne-Sophie returned to the hospital. Nathan died there. Anne-Sophie and Chelsea were transferred to Dubai Hospital, where Chelsea also died.
"They were our life," the heart-broken father says, fighting back tears. "We have lost everything."
Despite the pain of losing both their children, the couple say they are not going to move from Dubai. "This is where our children lived. This is where all our memories of them are. By staying here, we are staying close to those memories. That is all we have now."
When the time is right, the D'Souza's will take their two little angels to France for burial.
The family is still awaiting official results of the cause of their deaths. "The results have been sent abroad for analysis and I haven't heard officially from the authories yet," he says. "It is still being investigated, but we are putting our hopes in the authorities that they will get to the bottom of this terrible tragedy.
"I don't want any other family to go through this," D'Souza vows. "We need to know why the hospital failed to properly diagnose and treat my family.
"A lot of stuff has been written in the media. Most of it is nonsense. What only matters now is why didn't the hospital treat my family properly. If they did, Nathan and Chelsea would be here today."
Source: http://www.gulfnews....
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All Qlers,
My heart stops whenever I read such news.
Please becareful while eating outside or while eating home-cooked food that has been refrigerated for a long time.
Another incident of food poison:
"Two-year-old boy dies of suspected food poisoning"
This is the 3rd or 4th case within a month I have read in UAE papers.
We should learn the lesson from others.
Speed
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britexpat said
A sad and tragic loss. May ...A sad and tragic loss. May the little angels rest in peace and may the Lord alleviate the suffering of the parents.
Whilst the children cannot be brought back, a warning needs to be sent to all concerned. The restaurant owners need to be prosecuted for manslaughter and the parents compensated.
Xray said
these murderers should be ...these murderers should be hanged on in public, they are playing with lives and earning money... it also gave an impression that health care authorities in UAE are not so aware these problems... that’s really bad...in fact worst of every thing...
SPEED said
brit... beside the strict Municpal rule in UAE these cases are ...happening....
I fear about Doha, where you can clearly see NO RULES IMPLIES.
Most of the restaurants are in poor condition and very unhygienic ?
Khanan said
really saddening... ...it is equivalent to murder..
the admin of the resturants and ignorant staff at Hospital should be prosecuted for man-slaughter, if found responsible....
May Allah give the patience to the parents. it is unbearable loss....
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KHATTAK said
Honestly I believe the ...Honestly I believe the Hospital Authorities are more responsible than the Restaurant's Management. Food Poisoning can happen but its never life taking if diagnosed & taking care of in time.
Of course, action should be taken against the Restaurant, but overall health services in this region are not upto the standards. We belong to a developing country but even a simple MBBS there would diagnose it in first place...isn't it?
PS: May Allah keep the souls of the deceased in peace and gives strength to the parents who have lost everything....Aameen.
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Pintham said
Of course. The hospital ...Of course. The hospital authorities should take the responsibility for the negligence. Had they treated the symptoms seriously, this would not have happened.
Very very sad. I have read this news plenty of times since it happened. Every time I read it my eyes fill with tears. I am just thinking of the parents, how they can bear this!!!
Only pray the Almighty to give them strength
Xray said
May Allah bless the parents ...May Allah bless the parents and give them strenth enough to bear this great loss...
mzain said
.......oh thtz really sad!! ..........oh thtz really sad!! :o(........RIP lil angels!!.........
justice said
hospital is responsible ...For the deaths of those 2 innocents children of 5 and 7 who died just like that shame on the clinical administrator and other hospital and HEALTH authorities (DUBAI claims to be a multicultural society with all modern facilities)
as far as the restaurants are concerned well in my point of view they are the people making good profit and at the same time not paying well to restaurant workers we can see that hygienically they are having very poor conditions
the owner of the restaurant should be caught for this and the should be held responsible
justice said
shame ...i am angry just can not take it may Allah forgive all of us
justice said
well ...kids were alive when they were taken to that ---hospital and it was just the case of food poisoning which is not a very difficult case now days i do not know well i do not have any words to say to the parents wat could be said
justice said
well ...kids were alive when they were taken to that ---hospital and it was just the case of food poisoning which is not a very difficult case now days i do not know well i do not have any words to say to the parents wat could be said