The parents of a 30-year-old actress who died after a 'physician associate' she wrongly believed was a doctor misdiagnosed her twice are taking their case to court.
Emily Chesterton died only three weeks after her 30th birthday in 2022 when a clot in her lungs was mistaken for anxiety and a strain.
She believed she had been seen by her GP at her surgery in London but it was a physician associate who prescribed her propranolol, medication for anxiety.
Emily, from Greater Manchester, but who had moved to London to pursue a career in acting, collapsed later that evening.
Although she was rushed to hospital, her heart had stopped beating, and doctors could not save her life.






