An inquest into the death of a woman who died after being advised to stay at home after calling 111 has been adjourned until next year.
Charlotte Alderson, 34, from Beck Row, near Mildenhall, died on December 21, 2022.
Suffolk Coroners Court heard that her husband had called 111 as she had been vomiting all night and had a headache.
She was advised to remain at home by 111 and if her condition worsened told to call 999.
The inquest heard how her husband went out to get his wife some medication but on returning to the property found Mrs Alderson still breathing but unresponsive.
He called 999, but her death was confirmed by paramedics who arrived to attend to Mrs Alderson.
Suffolk Coroners Court heard how concerns have been raised over the fact that she wasn't admitted to hospital by the first paramedics during the 111 call.
Assistant coroner Tim Deeming agreed to an adjournment and scheduled a five-day inquest hearing from April 28 to May 2 next year.
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