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Well-loved student would not have died if he had been seen face-to-face by GP, family says

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A student would not have died if he had been seen face-to-race by GP, his family has said. David Nash, 26, had four remote consultations with doctors and nurses at a Leeds GP practice over a 19-day period before he died on November 4, 2020.

His family has said that none of the clinicians spotted that he had developed mastoiditis in his ear which caused a brain abscess, sparking meningitis.

David’s parents, Andrew and Anne, said their son deteriorated dramatically on November 2. READ MORE: 'Manchester was my playground': What it was like to be the 'only kid' living in the city centre in the 80s They say he and his partner, Ellie, had five "shambolic" calls with the NHS 111 system – including one which categorised his presentation as

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