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Mystery still surrounds the death of a
nine-year-old Telford girl who died after complaining of feeling unwell at
her father's home, an inquest heard today.
Kayleigh Hunt collapsed on the way to the doctors
after complaining of chest pains and difficulty breathing at her father,
Gareth Hunt's home in Ketley Bank, Telford.
An ambulance was called and Mr Hunt raced back
home where he attempted to resuscitate her on the driveway.
At an inquest at Telford Magistrates Court today,
coroner John Ellery recorded a verdict of death by natural causes.
He said: "It is unclear if it was due to a severe
asthma attack. There is a strong suggestion that there was a
heart-related condition but we can't say for certain."
The inquest heard Kayleigh, who had never suffered
a major asthma attack, had been visiting her father in November when she
began to feel unwell.
"At about 3pm she went upstairs to lie down," said
Mr Ellery. Her breathing had improved but she complained of feeling
hot.
"She remained upstairs and because her father was
concerned she was having a panic attack, as she had on previous occasions,
he took her to the walk-in centre.
"She said her chest was hurting and her lips were
blue. She got in to the car and strapped her seatbelt. As the
car drove off she collapsed," added Mr. Ellery.
"An ambulance was called and she was driven back
to the house were her father tried to resuscitate her on the driveway," he
said.
Paramedic arrived and she was taken to Telford's
Princess Royal Hospital where she later died.
Kayleigh, a pupil at St Peter's Primary School in
Bratton, lived with her mother Julie Hunt, in Brandon Avenue, Admaston,
Telford.
Her mother said after the hearing: "We were
expecting that result, it's disappointing that we can't find out what
happened but we were prepared."
She added donations at her funeral had gone to
Cardiac Risk in the Young.
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