The parents of a 'much-loved' toddler who died three days later after his first birthday despite 10 visits to A&E hope an inquest can reveal if anything could have been done to save him.

Little Archie Squire died after doctors failed to properly diagnose him.

His parents Lauren Parrish and Jake Squire say they have endured an ''incredibly painful' journey since their son's death in November 2023.

Archie, born on November 20, 2022, died just three days after his first birthday at Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (QEQM) Hospital in Margate, Kent.

His family claims that he was reviewed more than 10 times during his short life in the A&E and Urgent Care Centre at the hospital, after presenting with symptoms including constipation, breathlessness and 'failure to thrive' - relating to him not gaining weight or growing as expected.