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  1. 12. Nov. 2019 · Summary. Connor Sparrowhawk died in July 2013 while he was in the care of Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust. An independent report concluded that Connor’s death was preventable and that there were significant failings in his care and treatment.

  2. Connor Sparrowhawk, also known as Laughing Boy or LB, was an 18-year-old with learning disabilities, who drowned in a bath in a residential unit in a hospital with four “specialist” staff and five patients. Within this book, his mother, Sarah Ryan, describes her struggle for legal justice to identify the clinical failings by staff working in

  3. 29. Nov. 2017 · Ryan has an ear for dialogue, a photographer’s eye — and she’s a nifty swearer. Star of the show is her son Connor, his quirky take on life. One of five children, they call him Laughing Boy ...

  4. Impactful video about the untimely death of Connor Sparrowhawk in local authority care.Oxford Digital Media is a video production, filming and internet video...

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  6. Connor Sparrowhawk was nicknamed ‘laughing boy’ by his family, who say he brought happiness to those around him. He had autism, and at 18-years-old he drowned in a bath at an NHS care unit following a seizure. His family fought for an inquest, which found his death was preventable but for the neglect of those responsible for his care.

  7. On July 4th 2013, Connor Sparrowhawk, also known as Laughing Boy or LB, was found dead in a specialist NHS unit. Connor, who had autism and epilepsy, had a seizure while in the bath and no member of staff was on hand to stop him from drowning. An entirely preventable death.

    • Sara Ryan