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    Bombshell update after tragic death of two-year-old boy at Northern Beaches Hospital

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    By OLIVIA DAY FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

    Published: 23:32 EST, 27 February 2025 | Updated: 23:44 EST, 27 February 2025

    Police will launch an investigation into the death of two-year-old Joe Massa after the toddler suffered a heart attack and died at Northern Beaches Hospital. 

    Joe entered cardiac arrest and suffered irreversible brain damage after he was left waiting in an emergency department chair for three hours last September. 

    His parents, Elouise and Danny Massa, say their son would still be alive if he hadn’t been misdiagnosed when he first arrived at the hospital in Sydney‘s north.

    NSW Police said in a statement on Friday that officers had been ordered to open an investigation into the toddler’s death.  

    ‘Police have been directed by the NSW Coroner to investigate the death of a two-year-old boy from Sydney’s Northern Beaches in September last year,’ it said. 

    ‘The child’s parents took their son to Northern Beaches Hospital for initial treatment before he was transported to Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick where he later died.’

    The night before he was rushed to hospital, Joe had spent the night violently vomiting and was suffering a life-threatening condition called hypovolemia. 

    A nurse about to finish her 12-hour night shift categorised the toddler as triage category three and flagged he would need treatment within 30 minutes.

    Bombshell update after tragic death of two-year-old boy at Northern Beaches Hospital

    Joe Massa died at the hospital in Sydney’s north last September

    Joe suffered severe and irreversible brain damage after he went into cardiac arrest after waiting several hours to be treated

    Joe suffered severe and irreversible brain damage after he went into cardiac arrest after waiting several hours to be treated 

    But an independent review found Joe’s dangerously elevated heartbeat and ‘pale and floppy’ appearance meant he should have been documented as category two or in the ‘red zone’ which would have seen him treated within 10 minutes.

    Instead, Joe spent two-and-a-half hours sitting in an emergency department chair where he was misdiagnosed as suffering from gastro.

    The two-year-old went limp, his heart rate continued to skyrocket and he was losing consciousness as his mother became more distressed.

    He was not given a bed until Ms Massa screamed ‘my son has gone blind’ as Joe’s eyes began to roll back into his head.

    At 10.30am, the two-year-old was transferred to the resuscitation bay where 17 minutes later he went into cardiac arrest.

    Sadly, after 29 minutes of CPR Joe had suffered severe and irreversible brain damage, and his life support was turned off two days later.

    Joe’s distraught parents had requested IV drips and monitoring equipment to see his vitals and believe these interventions could have saved their son’s life.

    ‘No parent should have to walk out of a hospital with their bags instead of their child,’ a statement from the Massa’s read.

    Joe is pictured with his father Danny

    Joe is pictured with his father Danny

    ‘Our son should be here today. He had his whole life ahead of him, and we trusted Northern Beaches Hospital to provide the care he needed.

    ‘Instead, he was failed at every level.’

    More to come.  

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