Family of Jersey man who died in care of paramedics who breached health and safety law speak out

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John Sutherland and Tom Le Sauteur were found to have breached health and safety law in their treatment of a man who died of a cardiac arrest in their care.

39 year old Frazer Irvine died in March 2022, whilst in the care of paramedics Tom Le Sauteur, 36, and John Sutherland, 61.in the moments before his death.

"The family are convinced, as are many others, that if even basic first aid had been administered, then Frazer may well have survived. Le Sauteur told ITV News: "We will be lodging an appeal in the next week or so to overturn this decision.

 

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