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Dad says daughter would still be alive today if it wasn t for hospital failings
Demi Reed was just 22 when she died after taking an overdose of prescription drugs.
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A picture of Demi when she was in Army college (Image: Steven Smith)
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Our daughter would still be alive today if it wasn t for the failings in her hospital care
Demi Reed, 22, described as a popular and fun-loving young woman, died from an overdose of prescription drugs which a coroner claimed should have been spotted far sooner, and had it, would have saved her life
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Demi Reed died at the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport on April 10, 2020, at the age of 22 after taking an overdose of prescription drugs (Image: Steven Smart)
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10 SPRINGFIELD, Illinois – The Illinois Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention Battalion is reaching beyond lunchroom displays and promotional items, and becoming part of the educational process in Illinois high schools and colleges.
“It is a mutual benefit between the learning institution and Illinois National Guard recruiting,” said Sgt. Maj. Chad McDannald of Franklin Illinois, the battalion’s operations sergeant major. “We have specific presentations that teach students about leadership, how to plan and obtain goals, financial planning classes and how the Guard can benefit them in all those areas.”
They also will bring in military equipment and teach the students about the equipment, allowing them to put hands on some equipment they may have only seen in photos or on film before.