Ana Uglow (Family handout/PA)
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A teenager who died from sepsis on a school trip was “clearly very unwell” shortly before she collapsed, her friend told an inquest.
Ana Uglow, 17, a student at Bristol Grammar School, collapsed in her hotel room and was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai West hospital on December 19 in 2019.
Avon Coroner’s Court has heard that Ana, a senior prefect who aspired to attend Oxford University, was on a school history trip to Washington, Philadelphia and New York at the time.
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image captionThe inquest heard Ana Uglow called her parents from the US saying she felt unwell more than once
A teenager who died from sepsis on a school trip was clearly very unwell shortly before she collapsed, her friend told an inquest.
Ana Uglow, 17, a Bristol Grammar School student, collapsed in her hotel room in 2019 during a school trip to America.
Miss Uglow told friends Katie Meredith and Jenny Burgess I can t feel anything before she collapsed.
Avon Coroner s Court previously heard teacher Rory Hambly say Ana was lucid when he went to the room.
But Miss Uglow s friends described her as very pale when they fetched her teachers and told how she asked Mr Hambly: Why is this happening to me? .
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