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Doctors could have saved autistic teenager, 18, who died after swallowing plastic fork 'if they acted sooner'
An 18-year-old autistic teenager died after swallowing a plastic fork, and doctors may have been able to save him if they had acted more quickly. The incident highlights potential delays in medical response that contributed to the teenager's death.
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