UK police investigate death of Irish woman who was in psychiatric care Margaret Molyneux’s daughter claims high dose of drug led to difficulty swallowing and choking
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UK police are investigating the death of an Irish woman which her daughter alleges was linked to being administered too high a dosage of a psychiatric medication.
Margaret Molyneux (69) was a English lecturer who moved from Kerry to the UK as a child.
She suffered from bipolar disorder had been receiving treatment in the Kingfisher Court mental health unit in Radlett, Hertfordshire, before her death.
Ms Molyneux’s daughter, Petria Foley, believes the administration of high doses of olanzapine, an anti-psychotic medication, led to her mother being unable to swallow food properly, which caused her to choke one morning while eating porridge.
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