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April 25, 2021 Last updated:
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The narrative is so credible one wonders if there are autobiographical elements to
In Pieces. Set in New York City, the show portrays the transitory nature of living in the Big Apple, particularly for an age group whose lives often end up being vastly different to whatever plans they may have previously set out – assuming, of course, they had firm plans for the future in the first place. These characters come across as the sort of people who might just struggle ever so slightly with the dreaded interview question, “
Grandmother dies waiting for lost ambulance despite living five minutes from hospital
New questions and concerns have been raised about the death of a Queensland grandmother after three ambulances got lost on the way to her house, despite living five minutes from hospital.
Talking exclusively to 9News, Stephen Couder has told his story of heartbreak, forced to watch his wife Diane die in his arms all while living five minutes away from Logan Hospital.
The couple, originally from Emerald, moved to Logan so Diane, who had been suffering severe health issues, could be within five minutes away from a hospital.
A woman died in her husband s arms after an ambulance was sent to the wrong location for the third time.
Diane Couder passed away in her home, which is only a five minute drive from Logan Hospital in Loganlea, a town half an hour south of Brisbane.
Ms Couder s husband Stephen said ambulances from Queensland Health got lost on the way to their house on three separate occasions from December 2020 to February 2021.
Diane Couder (right) died in the arms of her husband Stephen (left) when an ambulance got lost for the third time
Diane suffered from renal failure and lived only five minutes away from Logan Hospital
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