A CORONER has told an NHS trust to try to find 'misplaced' medical records of a five-year-old girl who died in December last year.
Lila Marsland was only two weeks away from her sixth birthday when she was found unresponsive by her mum Rachael Mincherton on December 28.
An inquest into Lila's death has now opened at Stockport Coroners Court, with troubling details emerging at a pre-inquest review hearing.
It emerged that the original copies of Lila's medical notes in the weeks leading up to her death had been 'misplaced!
Entries on the records indicated that Lila had been prescribed paracetamol, and though she never received the medication this suggested that she had been seen by someone senior enough to order a prescription.
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