A woman says her partner was wrongly diagnosed at A&E, being sent home with Gaviscon, only to die just days later.
She is now fighting for better awareness of a condition that's she feels is slipping "under the radar".
David Burgess, 52, a legal recruitment consultant and avid vinyl record collector, had never "taken a day off work" and was in good health - until he was struck by "horrific" pain in his stomach and back on April 24 this year.
His partner Sandra O'Hagan, 56, a chartered accountant from Sale , rushed him to Wythenshawe Hospital's A&E department in Manchester on April 25.
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But she says David was sent home that same day with a diagnosis of gastritis – inflammation of t