Aishwarya’s parents ready to ‘climb a mountain’ to stop further hospital deaths
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Four months on from the death of his bubbly and intelligent seven-year-old daughter Aishwarya, Aswath Chavittupara is no longer a broken man.
At their family home where he lives with his wife Prasitha Sasidharan and their three other children in Morley, the lime green walls are dotted with photo frames containing cherished memories of their smiling girl.
Aswath Chavittupara, 39, outside his Morley home.
Credit:Marta Pascual Juanola
His demeanour is a world apart from the father shaking and barely able to form words as he desperately called for answers over why his daughter died on the Easter long weekend in what had been repeatedly called a “world-class” healthcare system by the West Australian government.
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