SIX-year-old Shen'iyah Green was sent home from hospital after doctors put down her fever, vomiting and shortness of breath to a stomach bug - assuring her mum she was "absolutely fine".

But Shen’iyah fell asleep in the car journey home and never woke up.

Her mum, Shanieka, desperately tried to give her daughter CPR and paramedics tried to resuscitate her for an hour.

But the six-year-old was pronounced dead less than three hours after being discharged from hospital.

Shen’iyah had sickle cell disease , but doctors failed to consider this.

It was documented in her health records and repeatedly flagged by Shanieka when she took her daughter to A&E on January 11, 2019.

The lifelong health condition is characterised by red blood cells shaped like crescent moons, which can cause pain,

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