Young dad dies of heart attack on coach - and no one notices

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Young dad dies of heart attack on Stagecoach trip in Scotland - and no one notices for five hours
Young dad dies of heart attack on Stagecoach trip in Scotland - and no one notices for five hours



A young father was left dying on a bus for almost five hours after suffering a heart attack.

Gavin Wudinge, 31, went into cardiac arrest during a bus journey on December 23.

The dad-of-three, from Dufermline, Fife, was left slumped on his seat before being found by a passenger several hours later.

His family slammed Stagecoach buses after they claimed that he could still be alive if the driver checked his vehicle.

Family friend Lesley Irvine, 35, said: "He was basically braindead by the time he was discovered. He had been losing oxygen from his brain after suffering a cardiac arrest.

"If the driver took 30 seconds to inspect the bus while he had parked it in Leven then Gavin would have had a fighting chance of survival.

"To have three drivers go on the bus and have him lie there for four and a half hours before he got noticed is unacceptable.

"We're not blaming Stagecoach but we are questioning their duty of care to their customers.

"All we want is an apology and a change in the culture of Stagecoach where they will take responsibility and look after their passengers."



Gavin got on the coach in his hometown of Dunfermline, Fife, on December 23 and was headed for Leven when he suffered the heart attack around 1.10pm.

It emerged that he was even left on the bus alone for around an hour and a half while the bus was put out of service in Leven.

And despite a change of driver, it was only at 5.55pm that Gavin was discovered without a heartbeat by another passenger in Edinburgh.

None of the different bus drivers checked on Gavin while the bus was parked.

Paramedics raced to the scene, battled to save Gavin and managed to restart his heart after 30 minutes.

But he tragically passed away in hospital on Boxing Day surrounded by his devastated family.

Gavin's family, including his mother who had travelled from Ireland, spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at the much loved father's bedside.

They have since been shown the CCTV footage of his long ordeal on the bus by police officers.A Police Scotland spokesman said that inquiries are ongoing into the death.

He said: "Police in Edinburgh were informed of the death of a 31-year-old man, who passed away within the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh on Monday 26th December, having been found seriously ill on a bus at Edinburgh Bus Station on Friday 23rd December.

"Inquiries are ongoing, however, there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding this death and a report has been sent to the Procurator Fiscal."

A spokeswoman for Stagecoach said: "A passenger on one of our services on 23 December was discovered in a serious medical condition upon arrival in Edinburgh.

"Our driver alerted bus station staff who contacted the emergency services.

"Our thoughts are with the family of the young man involved and we are providing any assistance that we can to the police who are looking into the circumstances."

Gavin's funeral is being held in Dunfermline, Fife, tomorrow.

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