Four-year-old died of sepsis...

after doctors dismissed symptoms and advised taking Calpol, say his heartbroken parents READ MORE: Change to the EARLOBE that shows risk of heart attack or stroke By John Ely Deputy Health Editor For Mailonline Published: 08:27, 13 August 2024 | Updated: 08:33, 13 August 2024 e-mail View comments Parents of a four-year-old boy who died of sepsis after allegedly being told to take Calpol hope to get answers in an upcoming inquest. Lindita Alushi and Kastriot Klosi took son Daniel to the Royal Free Hospital in Camden, London , four times in the week before his death - but were consistently discharged. During the second and third visits the couple claim doctors advised them to give their son Calpol and Ibuprofen.

On the fourth visit Daniel, who had autism, was admitted to the children's emergency department with sepsis but died hours later. His mother Lindita, a pharmacy assistant and qualified doctor in her native Albania, said: 'Daniel was the most adorable little boy and we were so blessed that he was our son. Lindita Alushi said of her son Daniel: 'Daniel was the most adorable little boy and we were so blessed that he was our son' Daniel's parents took him to the Royal Free Hospital in Camden, London , four times in the week before his death - but were consistently discharged.

Pictured Daniel at hospital during one of the family's vists 'He loved cooking and baking with me. 'He loved animals, listening to stories and playing with his friends. .