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Heartbroken family of Greek heiress who died after being bitten by an insect threaten legal action against hospitals over ‘doctor’s negligence’

A strong Greek family accused NHS of allowing a heir to die during the hours after being bitten by an insect, Daily Mail may occur.

30 -year -old Marissa Laimou was tragically dead by a maid he lived with his family at the luxury Knightsbridge, the center of London on September 11th.

Mrs. Laimou, also known as Lemos in a heart -breaking bending, overcome breast cancer and extremely rare blood disease in the months before she died.

In the days before his death, his family says that he has expressed great concerns about his health at two reputable London hospitals, including someone he ran in an ambulance, but doctors finally decided to discharge him.

The wealthy Lemos family, one of the largest dynasties in the Greek transport industry, is now planning to make legal proceedings, and a relative confirmed to the Daily Mail added: ‘Of course they will go against them. This is 100 percent neglect. Marissa went because of them.

“ Nothing would have nothing to keep him one night. Considering their antibiotics, they could watch it, they would save it. He went to the right place for treatment. They shouldn’t let him go. ‘

Ms. Laimou’nun mourning pies to spoke relatives: ‘Marissa was rescued from cancer and now it happened. He died in a few hours. No mother should have to bury her baby girls. ‘

Daily Mail today, Laimou’s family, twin brothers and wider family can reveal the full timeline of his death – including the jumping texts he sent to a friend he complains: ‘Nobody controls me, nobody comes.’

Marissa Laimou (in the picture), also known as Lemos, was found lifeless in his bed by the cleaner on September 11th.

In the picture: Before his tragic death, his twin brothers, Mother Bessy and Father Diamantis and Marissa

In the picture: Before his tragic death, his twin brothers, Mother Bessy and Father Diamantis and Marissa

Ms. Laimou, a theater actor, recently returned to London after a summer vacation with her family in Porto Cheli, the Greek facility, where ‘perfectly good’.

On September 9, he began to feel good, developing a sign of infection that continued to worse at night, dizziness, itching, high temperature and night.

The family said that Mrs. Laimou is looking for an ambulance and that a doctor has recorded 39 ° C high fever, but decided to stay at home and will receive more medical assistance if she doesn’t feel well the next day.

But the next morning, he worsened, so he took himself to the leaders of Oncology (Loc) on the famous Harley Street of London, where he felt ‘very safe’ because he was treated for chemotherapy before.

Medical officials performed blood tests, gave him an antibiotic drop and antihistamine drug. However, due to the seriousness of his condition, they decided to call an ambulance to take him to the University College London Hospital (UCLH).

Here, the nurses, rather than doctors, performed tests and concluded that they did not need to be kept in the hospital.

A family friend explained: ‘Marissa went there and was a nurse. They took the blood tests again and gave him a drop of liquid. He was just waiting there. He went there at 14:30 and took blood tests at 15.00.

‘He was waiting, he sent some messages to his friend: “Nobody controls me, nobody comes, I don’t know where they are, I still scratch, I’m dizzy, I don’t feel good.”

After the tests, Ms. Laimou’s family said that she was discharged at 18.30 and gave antibiotics to take her home with her, but she still felt seriously and could eat anything.

That night he would sleep tragically and never wake up again, the family servant found him in his bed on the morning of September 11th.

The family claims to have received an official diagnosis given by doctors with a toxic effect of poison caused by a ‘animal or insect bite’.

In an emotional interview, the relative said: ‘This is neglect. No doctor examined Marissa. Only the nurses saw him and did his blood tests and spent the test to the doctor, and he said that you could be discharged from the doctor, that’s all.

‘Marissa’s mother, Bessy, believes that her daughter went because of them. They should definitely not let him go. If it wasn’t so urgent, they wouldn’t have sent the oncologist by ambulance, they would go to a Uber or go later.

“ Was urgent. They didn’t take this seriously. ‘

Marissa was depicted with his mother Bessy and his father Diamantis, a part of the rich Lemos family.

Marissa was depicted with his mother Bessy and his father Diamantis, a part of the rich Lemos family.

Mrs. Laimou (in the picture) organized the production of Romeo and Juliet in London and was preparing another theater project

In an emotional tribute, the relative said: ‘Marissa was the most amazing girl with an incredible heart.

‘Passion was a musical theater because he was a little girl. He must have watched everything.

“ He was the most amazing girl and there is no word to define it, a good, gentle, surprising heart, focused, ambitious, to do good.

‘He was studying musical theater in the USA. He returned to London, worked in several art schools and too many theaters. He directed and produced last February and became the leading role of Romeo and Juliet.

‘He returned from Greece in the summer and began to prepare another game Oliver and found the cast and started rehearsals every Friday.

‘Marissa passed away on Thursday and planned to rehearse more on Friday.’

Although Ms. Laimou’s rich family was from Greece, she was born and grew up in England, she was born in a Knight town with her 26 -year -old twin brothers.

His family was abroad during his death, and when they were aware of destructive news, he ran directly to London.

A relative said: ‘They are all shattered, we are a very close family. We cannot find why and how this could be in 2025 these days.

If it were in a village, maybe you could understand. But he did it with the book. He did everything right. ‘

His father Diamantis is part of the Zengin Lemos family, one of the best known names in Greek transport, and the roots of the business extend to the beginning of the 20th century.

While Ms. Laimou lived in Knightsbridge with her family, her uncle George Lemos and her family lived in a luxury apartment block in Mayfair, where the average property was worth £ 4.5 million.

Marissa is depicted with his twin brothers in Knightsbridge. 'They were disintegrated' from his death

Marissa is depicted with his twin brothers in Knightsbridge. ‘They were disintegrated’ from his death

Marissa was depicted as a young girl with her mother Bessy. Her mother's heart broke because her daughter's death

Marissa was depicted as a young girl with her mother Bessy. Her mother’s heart broke because her daughter’s death

Although he was born into a surprisingly, Mrs. Laimou was eager to carving her own life in Inn Bloomsbury, in the nursery and as a receptionist.

He recently appeared to be Juliet in the production of Romeo and Juliet in London, and was lasting for the last Oliver performance.

Although he was born and grew up in the capital, he studied musical theater in New York before he went to the University of Arizona.

He returned to London in 2018 and looked his grandmother and friends ‘always because he believed and continued his dreams’.

A close relative Daily Mail told Mrs. Laimou loves London and could not live anywhere else from England ‘.

Before his sudden death, Mrs. Laimou fought with breast cancer. He was diagnosed in April 2023 and had to pass for a six -month ‘aggressive chemotherapy’.

However, after an operation, he had to spend four weeks intensive care with hemophagocytic lymphocytyocytosis (HLH), a very rare condition that the body’s immune system did not work normally.

In an emotional tribute, a relative of Marissa describes him as 'the most amazing girl with an incredible heart'

In an emotional tribute, a relative of Marissa describes him as ‘the most amazing girl with an incredible heart’

He had overcome the health wars in an incredible way and enjoyed his life before hitting the tragedy.

The family says they have been waiting for the post -death results that have been in the dark.

A relative, “ keeps us in pain because we do not know what it is, ” he said.

Inner Western London Coroner Court said: ‘Coroner Marissa Lemos is dealing with the sudden death and the investigations continue.’

For the postal comment, he contacted Loc and UCLH.

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