'She was the matriarch': Hospital apologises for deficits in care when woman died

Jacqueline Keating who was also a grandmother was the matriarch of her family and has been laughing and joking when first admitted to the Dublin hospital.

'She was the matriarch': Hospital apologises for deficits in care when woman died

St James’s Hospital, Dublin has apologised for the “deficits in the care provided” at the hospital when a 52-year-old mother of four died there three years ago.

Jacqueline Keating who was also a grandmother was the matriarch of her family and has been laughing and joking when first admitted to the Dublin hospital, Mr Justice Michael Hanna was told, but within seven days her family said she was non-responsive.

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