The husband and son of a woman who died at the National Maternity Hospital hours after undergoing an emergency Caesarean section to deliver her baby have settled for €650,000 their High Court action for nervous shock.
Nora Hyland (31) a Malaysian woman who was living at Charlotte Quay in Dublin 4 at the time, died on the operating table at the National Maternity Hospital (NMH), Holles Street, on February 13, 2012, within three hours of undergoing an emergency Caesarean section to deliver her son Frederick.
Mr Hyland claimed he suffered severe and profound nervous shock, upset and mental distress as a result of what happened.
The claims were denied. Approving the settlement Mr Justice Kevin Cross sympathised with the Hyland family on their loss.
At the time of the inquest in 2014, Mr Hyland paid tribute to his late wife whom he met while travelling in Malaysia. They were together for eight years and married for three-and-a-half before her death.
“Nora was the most gentle, kindest, warm-hearted, beautiful little lady that I ever met. I fell in love with her the very first time that I saw her. She was just full of life, loved nature, loved animals,” he said.
Their son Frederick he added was “full of health, full of life”.
“He is making me laugh and smile and every time I see him, I see Nora,” he said
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Source: BreakingNews.ie