A senior doctor said he 'doubted my own judgment' after a teenage girl died from sepsis - but told a medical tribunal he did not believe he made any wrong decisions.

Professor Richard Thompson is accused of numerous failings in his treatment of Martha Mills, 13, at London's King's College Hospital two days before she died in August 2021.

More than a month earlier Martha had suffered an injury to her pancreas after she fell off a bike while on holiday in Wales.

She was later transferred to King's College Hospital, one of three locations in the UK that specialise in the treatment of children with pancreatic injuries.

The consultant hepatologist saw Martha on a morning ward round on Sunday, August 29, after she experienced fevers and an increased heart rate in the days prior.