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Wednesday, 8 August, 2001, 03:40 GMT 04:40 UK
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Tony Clowes, who died at Broomfield Hospital
Police probe oxygen death
A police inquiry begins in Chelmsford after oxygen pipes were blocked during operations, in one case causing the death of a nine-year-old boy.

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The BBC's Navdip Dhariwal says oxygen tubes are often used more than once against official advice   real 28k
Mike Stone, The Patients' Association: "One in ten hospitals admit re-using equipment like this."   real 28k
Police probe oxygen death
A police inquiry begins in Chelmsford after oxygen pipes were blocked during operations, in one case causing the death of a nine-year-old boy.

Tony Clowes, who died at Broomfield Hospital
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Also:
The BBC's Navdip Dhariwal says oxygen tubes are often used more than once against official advice   real 28k
Mike Stone, The Patients' Association: "One in ten hospitals admit re-using equipment like this."   real 28k

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