David and Natalia Uglow still cannot make sense of their 17-year-old Bristol Grammar School daughter Ana's needless death. They never will, writes REBECCA HARDY.
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A coroner is to write to all schools to raise awareness of sepsis after a teenager died with the condition during a school history trip to New York. Ana Uglow, 17, a pupil at Bristol Grammar School, collapsed in a hotel room and was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai West hospital just before Christmas in 2019. During a five-day inquest at Avon coroner’s court, her parents, David and Natalia Uglow, said Ana had asked teachers if she could see a.
Teen dies after blocked nose on school trip A “fit, healthy” teenager on a school trip to New York died after telling teachers she felt tired and had a blocked nose, an inquest has heard.
Health by Alice Fuller, The Sun 13th May 2021 12:55 PM A teenager who died from sepsis on a school trip to New York could have been saved by antibiotics, a UK inquest has heard. Ana Uglow, 17, collapsed in her hotel room and was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai West hospital on December 19, 2019. Avon Coroner s Court in Bristol heard that Ana, a senior prefect at Bristol Grammar School who aspired to attend Oxford University, was on a school history trip to Washington, Philadelphia and New York at the time.