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Grandfather, 77, who spent 50 years working for the NHS died after medics gave him insulin injection by mistake, inquest hears
A 77-year-old grandfather who worked for the NHS for 50 years died after receiving an insulin injection by mistake, an inquest has heard. The error was attributed to medical staff administering the treatment incorrectly.
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