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Diabetic Scots lawyer died after 'faulty' insulin pump delivered four days of insulin in an hour

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dailyrecord.co.uk

An urgent investigation has been launched following the death of a diabetic Scots lawyer who passed away after receiving a fatal dose of insulin.

Paul McNairney died last month after his Omnipod device is believed to have malfunctioned before delivering four days worth of insulin in less than an hour as he slept.

The 39-year-old was found in a coma by his loving husband Scott Craig who desperately tried to bring him round before calling an ambulance to their Glasgow home.

But the lawyer sadly lost his fight for life at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital on November 10 after spending several days in intensive care.

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