Dr Carl McQueen, 34, (right) was devastated after being told an
investigation was to be launched into the death of Lee Hanstock (left).
Dr McQueen administered a sedative to Mr Handstock, 43, after he
suffered a
seizure but the drug caused his blood pressure to drop rapidly and he went into cardiac arrest. The air ambulance doctor took his own life in his grandfather's house in Solihull, West Midlands, after learning his drug blunder contributed to the death of the father-of-four.
seizure but the drug caused his blood pressure to drop rapidly and he went into cardiac arrest. The air ambulance doctor took his own life in his grandfather's house in Solihull, West Midlands, after learning his drug blunder contributed to the death of the father-of-four.
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