Aimee Abela was just two years old when doctors fatally misdiagnosed her meningitis as gastric flu.
But although a magisterial inquiry confirmed this missed diagnosis and said seven doctors should face criminal charges, Aimee’s parents have never heard a word about a promised Medical Council inquiry into their daughter’s death.
Jacqueline and Carlo Abela yesterday filed a judicial protest to this effect, saying Malta’s top medical brass have kept them in the dark since Aimee died in February 2011.
The protest was filed against the Medical Council, the director general of the Health Department and the Chief Government Medical Officer.
The Abelas want to know why, over the past 24 months, they have never been told of an inquiry into the circumstances leading to their daughter’s death, asked to give their version of events or been told of any disciplinary action faced by the seven doctors who stand accused of having negligently contributed to their daughter’s death.
The Times asked the council whether it had held an inquiry into Aimee’s death. A council spokeswoman replied by quoting regulations stating all inquiries must be public and saying the council had not yet received notice...
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