Facts:
- Mr Barnett attended hospital because he had severe stomach pains and was vomiting after drinking tea.
- The doctor on duty sent him home and recommended he see his GP.
- Mr Barnett died 5 hours later at home, from arsenic poisoning.
- It was later found out that even if the doctor did act, there was nothing he could do to save Mr Barnett.
Problems:
- Could the doctor be charged as negligent regardless despite there being nothing that could be done?
Decision:
- The courts decided that the doctor was not negligent because even though he had a duty of care, and had breached that duty, causation could not be proven as on the balance of probabilities, he was going to die anyway.
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