'No amount of money can change her life': Court approves €23.5m for Cork girl born profoundly disabled

'No amount of money can change her life': Court approves €23.5m for Cork girl born profoundly disabled

Mother of Kameela Kuye, Ganiyat Kuye  Carrigaline, Co Cork, after The High Court approved a settlement of €23.5m. Picture: Collins Courts

The family of a profoundly disabled girl in receipt of the largest personal injury settlement from the HSE in the history of the State has said that “no amount of money can change” her life.

Kameela Kuye, a 16-year-old schoolgirl from Carrigaline, Co Cork, today received a €23.5m payout from the HSE after a two-year case relating to the circumstances of her birth at St Finbarr’s Hospital in Cork in 2004.

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