to children s intensive care where we were waiting for more news. and hejust said, i m sorry. that s what i can remember. i can rememberjust letting a loud scream out, shouting, no. and i had to just go and tell my girls, because they were only letting two of us in a room, and i had to tell my girls that their baby sister had passed away. she s left a very big hole. very. when you realised what had happened, what did you then think about those batteries, and particularly about the remote control in this instance, but the way that they are relatively easily accessible, i guess, for little children? and we actually found the remote without the button battery in. so i turned it around, and itjust came out. it wasn t even secure. there was no lock on it. there was no lock.
she d still got my phone, she was still talking. the last thing she ever said to me was, mummy, i need you. i told her i loved her. that s the last time i saw her. halfway through her surgery, a surgeon came out and asked if she d swallowed anything. i said, not that i know. that s when they told me they thought she d swallowed a button battery. so, we actually went up then to children s intensive care where we were waiting for more news. and hejust said, i m sorry. that s what i can remember. i can rememberjust letting a loud scream out, shouting, no. and i had tojust go and tell my girls, because they were only letting two of us in a room, and i had to tell my girls that their baby sister had passed away. she s left a very big hole. very. when you realised what had happened, what did you then think about those batteries,
halfway through her surgery, a surgeon came out and asked if she had swallowed anything. i said, not that i know. that is when they told me they thought she had swallowed a button battery. we went to children s intensive care where we were waiting for more news. hejust said, i m sorry. that s what i could remember. i can rememberjust letting a loud scream out, shouting, no. and i had to go and tell my girls, because they were only letting two of us in a room, and i had to tell my girls that their baby sister had passed away. she s left a very big hole. very. and when you realised what had happened, what did you then think about those batteries, and particularly about the remote control in this instance,
five weeks ago, her older sister was looking after her and she suddenly became ill. no one knew that she d swallowed a tiny button battery, and the acid was burning through a major artery. the last thing she ever said to me was, mummy, i need you. i told her i loved her. that s the last time i saw her. halfway through her surgery, a surgeon came out and asked if she d swallowed anything. i said, not that i know. that s when they told me they thought she d swallowed a button battery. so, we actually went up then to children s intensive care where we were waiting for more news. and hejust said, i m sorry. that s what i can remember. i can rememberjust letting a loud scream out, shouting, no. and i had tojust go and tell my girls, because they were only letting two of us in a room, and i had to tell my girls that
problem with some of the data, some of it wasn t logged for england, so that little backlog may explain why the numbers are a bit higher today. scotland has also said they ve had a record number of 3000 cases today. that s the latest data dump, if you like. but in terms of that translating to people getting very sick, ending up in hospital and then that having a good outcome, we are not seeing that hospital cases have been going up a bit, but as we heard from that health secretary, not a massive concern, and you know, before we have these vaccines, and we ve also had some really good new information about the vaccines today. information about the vaccines toda . ., ., information about the vaccines toda . . ., ., . information about the vaccines toda . . . ., . ., today. that mix and match trial, what is going today. that mix and match trial, what is going on today. that mix and match trial, what is going on there? - today. that mix and match trial, what is going on there? out, - t