The heirs of a woman who died after she allegedly fell from a window at St Philip's Hospital in 1999 are insisting in court that she fell after having been given an overdose of a sleeping tablet, altering her behaviour.
The hospital is denying the claims, saying the woman fell from the window while leaning out from it to smoke.
The victim was Lilian Briffa, 75.
Lawyer Tonio Azzopardi, appearing for the heirs, told Madam Justice Lorraine Schembri Orland that Mrs Briffa was practically blind, as confirmed by the hospital records. She was a happy person and was not suffering from depression. She had been staying in a third floor room in the hospital but no precautions had been taken even though the window sill was only 82cm above the floor and was slanted.
The patient was given a drug, Stilnox, to help her sleep, but the dose was excessive. When an overdose was given to a patient with respiratory problems such as this, it caused hallucinations. The lawyer pointed out that there was a stool under the window. If the purpose of the stool was to help the patient get onto her bed, it should have been bolted to the floor near the bed.
Lawyers for the hospital and for three staff members...
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