Nurse died after doctors dismissed hidden heart condition as anxiety

A grieving husband has received a £1 million ($A1.9m) payout from the NHS after his wife died when bungling medics dismissed her fatal heart condition as anxiety.

Nurse and mum-of-three Rose Fuentebaja, 40, had been in hospital for a week when she suffered a cardiac arrest and died in June 2017.

Doctors at Warwick Hospital had believed her issue was neurological despite her repeatedly fainting and tests showing disturbances in her heart rate.

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She had previously been “fit and healthy” but collapsed at home in Stratford-upon-Avon, leading to an ambulance being called on May 23, 2017.

Paramedics carried out an ECG which showed disturbances in her heartbeat, but they told her it was probably anxiety and she didn’t need to go to hospital.

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