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Family of five-year-old who died at Canberra Hospital still waiting for answers as they grieve

From a room filled with unopened birthday presents, to framed photos and videos on phones, the Spadafora family’s home is filled with sweet and painful reminders of the little girl they lost.

For the mother of five-year-old Rozalia Spadafora, who died earlier this month at the Canberra Hospital, bedtime is the worst.

“I sleep with the little pajamas that she had on at hospital because that’s the only thing I have,” Katrina Spadaford said.

“My son, he doesn’t even want to come out of his bedroom… he’s just distraught.”

‘No help ever came’

In the days before her fifth birthday, Rozalia became unwell with what the doctor at first thought was an ear infection.

A young girl with pigtails plays on the sand at the beach.
It was initially believed Rozalia Spadafora had an ear infection.(Supplied)

“It was just like a thing that many kids have been through before: a fever, sore throat,” Katrina said.

“With antibiotics, within a couple of days she was back to almost her normal self.”

But the weekend before her birthday she took a turn for the worse.

She awoke pale and lethargic with a swollen face.

On the recommendation of a doctor, Katrina and her mother took Rozalia to the Canberra Hospital’s emergency department.

What followed was a long order, through which Rozalia was left waiting for hours with what the family described as only the most cursory of examinations.

Even when Rozalia began throwing up, Katrina said their calls for help weren’t answered.

“No help ever came,” she said.

“My mother went to find more bed linen and blankets.”

Emergency helicopter diverted to airport

A photo of a young girl with pigtails, framed sits on a table.
Rozalia’s family say they want to know more about how and why she died.(ABC News: Harry Frost)

Eventually the family were told Rozalia had Influenza A, and there was swelling around her heart.

However, because no pediatric cardiologist was available, she would need to be flown to Sydney.

It took several more hours for a helicopter to arrive and, even then, the family were told it wasn’t able to land at the hospital because the “tarmac was damaged” and it was diverted to the airport.

Katrina said medical staff struggled to get monitoring equipment to work so Rozalia could be driven to the airport.

But by then it was too late. Rozalia went into cardiac arrest.

“Her eyes rolled back and I could tell that that was it,” Katrina said.

“They rushed me, my mom and my dad out of the room.

“They came to give updates while they were doing [cardio pulmonary resuscitation] — giving us false hope. I knew it was false hope.

“They tried for about an hour but they couldn’t bring her back — she passed away.”

Katrina said they had around 20 minutes with Rozalia’s body before police arrived to take statements.

A young girl poses with her hand on her hip.
Rozalia was too unwell to open her birthday presents, and died the day after her birthday.(Supplied)

The family were left in shock, but Katrina said they weren’t contacted by the hospital until the day that ABC News reported a coronial investigation was underway.

Katrina said the family has serious concerns about Rozalia’s treatment in the lead-up to her death.

“I want to know what exactly happened,” Katrina said.

“When did they know my daughter was that sick and why wasn’t I told?”

“And I want to know why we don’t have the equipment here to deal with these problems.

“Why do we need to go to Sydney?

“We’re in the nation’s capital – this is a joke.

“No other family should have to go through this.

Canberra too small for some specialized services, Chief Minister says

Ambulance outside Canberra Hospital emergency department
An investigation has been launched into the circumstances surrounding Rozalia’s death at the Canberra Hospital.(ABC News: Penny McLintock)

Speaking on ABC Canberra on Friday, Chief Minister Andrew Barr said attracting and maintaining specialist medical services to the capital was difficult, given the ACT’s population, compared to that of Sydney and Melbourne.

“That is a reality of a city of 450,000 people as opposed to a city of five million people,” Mr Barr said.

“The range of health services is always going to be larger [in bigger cities].

“There are certain things where even Australia, with 26 million people, is too small to be able to sustain really highly specialized services for very rare health conditions.

“We’re all very, very sad about that news [of Rozalia’s death] and obviously we’ll take any recommendations from a coroner with the utmost seriousness.”

Health Minister Rachel Stephen Smith also offered condolences this week and said staff involved in the incident were being supported.

Katrina said her family had received no direct correspondence from the government.

In the aftermath, they are left with the birthday presents Rozalia was too unwell to open, the day before her death.

“I have to live with this and I’m not getting any support. I didn’t receive a phone call,” she said.

An investigation by the ACT Coroner has been launched.

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Australia

The 1997 Thredbo disaster remembered 25 years on, skiers to commemorate landslide by carrying flares down the mountain

Mark Pigott remembers the cries of black crows breaking a heavy silence after the Thredbo disaster.

Pigott, an Olympic skier, watched from afar as rescue workers searched through rubble in the days after the landslide that claimed 18 lives at the ski resort in July 1997.

“Whenever they thought they could hear something, they went: ‘Hush, hush, hush’,” he says.

“You could hear a pin drop across the resort. Often the only thing you could hear [were] the black crows.”

Stuart Diver carried away after rescue
Ski instructor Stuart Diver was the only survivor. He was rescued after many hours of tunneling through unstable debris to where he was trapped under concrete slabs.(ABC News (video still))

Pigott — who competed in acroski at the 1992 Winter Olympics — was in Thredbo and Perisher for training at the time of the landslide, which decimated two ski lodges just before midnight on July 30.

While staying at the nearby town of Jindabyne, Pigott was woken up by a dawn phone call from his father.

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North Carolina pilot Charles Hew Crooks dies after he mysteriously falling out of plane

A North Carolina pilot died under mysterious circumstances Friday afternoon, officials said.

Charles Hew Crooks, 23, was one of two people onboard the small, 10-person plane Friday but it landed with just one person in Wake County, North Carolina, WRAL reported.

Authorities say Crooks either jumped or fell from the plane in midair without a parachute.

According to the report, the remaining co-pilot safely conducted an emergency landing at Raleigh-Durham International Airport after reporting to air traffic control that the plane had lost its right wheel and was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

Dozens of first responders were at the Raleigh-Durham International Airport and several other officers canvassed the local area and the plane’s flight path to search for Crooks’ body.

His body was found later that evening, around 7 pm, in the woods behind a Fuquay-Varina residential area, about 30 miles from the Raleigh-Durham International Airport, authorities said.

Police said later the body landed about 30 to 40 feet from a home and its residents alerted law enforcement officials who were canvassing the area.

It remains unclear if the 23-year-old Charles Hew Crooks fell from the plane or jumped.
It remains unclear if the 23-year-old Charles Hew Crooks fell from the plane or jumped.
YouTube / WRAL TV

Wake County Emergency Management chief of operations Darshan Patel told a group of reporters that the residents reached out to the law enforcement officers after they “heard something in their backyard.”

During a press conference that evening, Fuquay-Varina Police Chief Brandon Medina said Crooks’ body fell at least 3,500 feet. He said it was not immediately clear if the pilot was dead before the fall but that authorities are continuing to investigate the incident.

Chief Medina did not say if the investigation is being treated as a criminal investigation, only that the situation was “unique.”

Chief Brandon Medina.
Chief Brandon Medina address the media about the incident and investigation on July 29, 2022.
Wake County Government/Twitte

“I believe this was a first for many of us that were working on this incident today,” Patel added.

Crooks recently obtained his pilot’s license and loved to fly, his family said, WRAL reported.

When asked about the death, Hew Crooks, the deceased pilot’s father, said: “We can’t process it right now, I don’t know.”

“He pursued his private pilot license while he was in college. I think he got that when he was a sophomore,” Crooks added. “He said a couple of weeks ago, he wouldn’t trade places with anybody in the world. He loved where he was.”

Regarding the mysterious details surrounding the death, the father said he “can’t imagine what happened.”

“We’ll figure it out, I suppose,” he concluded.

The surviving co-pilot was released from the hospital after they were treated for minor injuries, WRAL reported.

The police chief said National Transportation Safety Board investigators are leading the investigation. Federal, state and local authorities are assisting in the investigation.

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