In the meantime proof from East of England Ambulance Service revealed on the inquest that regardless of earlier measures put in place, “there are persevering with and common situations of non-availability of ambulances occurring in Suffolk and the broader East of England area”, stated the coroner.
The coroner has issued a stark warning following Mr Hart’s demise, in a uncommon “prevention of future deaths” report which he has despatched to each the Health Secretary and East of England Ambulance Service.
“The delay in an ambulance attending meant that doubtlessly life saving remedy couldn’t be given, in order that delay instantly contributed to Christopher’s demise,” wrote Mr Parsley.
“I’m…involved that the persevering with lack of adequate ambulance useful resource in Suffolk will result in future lack of life.”