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'I don't want anyone else to die': Mother's mission after son unable to access emergency medication

In the midst of the pandemic, Charlie Marriage stood on the steps of his parents' house, banging pots and pans to thank the NHS.

He was halfway through a master's degree in occupational health, destined for a career in the health service. Just over a year later Charlie was dead, failed by the very organisation he had once championed.

The 32-year-old from Camberwell, southeast London, was epileptic and died after he was unable to get an emergency supply of his medication, despite calling NHS 111 repeatedly. His mother, Henrietta Hastings, is now trying to prevent other people dying "needlessly.

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