Duck Bay Hotel apologises for treatment of terminally ill boy
- An Edinburgh family was upset after Duck Bay Hotel refused to let them plug in a nebuliser for their terminally ill baby, Charlie, who is receiving end-of-life care.
- Bradley Raynham, the baby's uncle, expressed frustration on social media, calling the hotel an 'embarrassment' for their actions.
- The hotel management later apologized, stating that the refusal was by an inexperienced staff member and that this is not reflective of their values.
- Duck Bay Hotel announced they would investigate the incident and improve training to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
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Luxury hotel apologises for refusing to plug in terminally ill child’s breathing tube
‘We are truly sorry for the upset it has caused,’ said Duck Bay Hotel on Loch Lomond.
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleLuxury hotel that refused to help terminally ill baby responds to backlash
Baby Charlie's parents were denied the use of a plug socket at the Duck Bay Hotel in Loch Lomond by staff despite baby Charlie needing to use a medical device that is helping keep him alive
·London, United Kingdom
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