Teenage girl dies in Bristol after being operated on by torchlight

Fourteen-year-old could not be taken to theatre for emergency operation due to a lack of staff

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Emma Welch on a charity walk on Mount Snowdon just before she entered hospital
(Image credit: Brain Tumour Research)

A teenage girl died after being operated on by torchlight because of a lack of staff in the operating theatres at Bristol children's hospital, an inquest heard.

Emma Welch, a 14-year-old charity fundraiser from Somerset, suffered a heart attack and internal bleeding during the night after undergoing a relatively routine spinal procedure in June last year.

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