It took two days for Omid Masoumali to die. Suffering burns to more than 57 per cent of his body, he had the initial “diagnosis of a scold” and was treated on a baby’s cot in a dirty, old hospital with mould on the walls, an inquest hears.
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It took two days for Omid Masoumali to die. Suffering burns to more than 57 per cent of his body, he had the initial “diagnosis of a scold” and was treated on a baby’s cot in a dirty, old hospital with mould on the walls, an inquest hears.