Maeve Boothby O’Neill, 27, was admitted to Royal Devon and Exeter hospital before her death in 2021| the Guardian
The inquest into the events surrounding the death of Maeve Boothby O’Neill on October 3, 2021 is presently being held at Exeter Coroner’s Court, County Hall, Exeter (from 22 July to 2 August 2024 with the Coroner recording her conclusions on 9th August). In summary and to capture the essence of issues regarding the ‘care’ given to those with severe ME and to Maeve in particular, ME Research UK selects quotes from each day’s proceedings and provides links to newspaper and media reports.| www.meresearch.org.uk
The inquest into the events surrounding the death of Maeve Boothby O’Neill on October 3, 2021 is presently being held at Exeter Coroner’s Court, County Hall, Exeter (from 22 July to 2 August 2024). In summary and to capture the essence of issues regarding the ‘care’ given to those with severe ME and to Maeve in particular, ME Research UK selects quotes from each day’s proceedings and provides links to newspaper and media reports. The Inquest will be adjourned on 2nd August and rec...| www.meresearch.org.uk
Maeve Boothby-O’Neill was being treated at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital before she died at home| The Independent
Maeve Boothby O'Neill, 27, was left bedridden and hardly able to move in the final months of her life due to the severity of her myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), an inquest in Exeter, Devon, was told.| Mail Online
Maeve Boothby O’Neill was a young woman with great hope for the future and a wish, in her own words, “to advance the cause of human flourishing.” She was a gifted writer working on her first …| A Life Hidden
“Maeve and her family were forced to battle the disease alongside the healthcare system which repeatedly misunderstood and dismissed her.”| www.meresearch.org.uk