‘Nobody is coming for me’: Heiress who died after ‘insect bite’ sent harrowing messages from hospital

One day after claiming that his family had been sent home from a London hospital, a Greek heir sent messages to a friend who said to a friend before being discharged.
28 -year -old Marissa Laimou said that he ran to the University College London Hospital (UCLH) after visiting a clinic on September 10, after complaining of dizziness, itching and high temperature.
When a family friend came to the hospital, tested by nurses, but four hours later, he was discharged with antibiotics.
However, the next day, he found cleanliness in the city house where he lived with his family in Knightsbridge in the center of London.
Coroner is investigating his death, but his family said that the official diagnosis given by doctors was the “poisonous toxic effect caused by the“ animal or insect bite ”.
The family has now accused UCLH for failure to care for 28 -year -old children.
A relative said Mailonline: “No doctor has studied Marissa. Only nurses saw him and performed blood tests and spent the test to the doctor, and the doctor said you could be discharged, that’s all.
“They shouldn’t have let him go.
Family friendly, also MailonlineIn UCLH, he revealed messages sent by Laimou, where blood tests were performed and drops were given with liquids.
“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 make dizziness, I don’t feel good’.”
As reported at the beginning of this week, Laimou, also known as Lemos after his death, had previously escaped breast cancer. Since then, according to the family, it turned out that the clinic, which he went on on September 10, had previously had chemotherapy leaders.
Despite being born in England, it is part of the wealthy Lemos family, one of the largest families in the Greek transport industry. It is reported that they are currently planning to make legal proceedings after sudden death.
The tragic conditions began after Laimou returned from a summer holiday in Porto Cheli, the Greek Resort Island, recently.
He first began to feel good and recorded 39 ° C high fever on the night of September 9, but despite the ambulance call, he decided to wait until the morning to get more medical aid.
The next day I still feel good, he went to Loc, he says that the medical staff sent him to UCLH after doing blood tests. After being discharged at 18.30 on September 10, he was found dead the next day.
Laimou joined the theater production after studying musical theater in New York and going to the University of Arizona.
Earlier this year, he played a leading role in a production. Romeo and Juliet It is reported that it is preparing for a new production in London and Oliver.
Marissa’s great aunt Chrysanthi said Parapolitica: “The whole family was shocked by the sudden death of Diamantis and Bessie Laimou’s daughter. He was a very gentle girl, quiet, educated, cultured, modest and simple. He loved art and theater – confused with the theater.”
Inner Western London Coroner Court Independent That Laimou’s death was directed to court. An investigation has not yet been opened.
One UCLH spokesman said: “We were very upset that we heard the death of Marissa Lemos. In these sad and difficult times, we offer deep condolences to his family and friends.
“We have started an internal investigation like a normal process for an unexpected death. We are waiting for the result of post -Mortem and we will provide the necessary information from the Coroner Court.”
Independent He also contacted Loc for a comment.




