The tragic daughter of a former England cricketer would have survived if medics had treated her properly, a coroner ruled today.

Bethan James, 21, daughter of ex-England and Glamorgan batsman Steve James had visited hospital multiple times in the days leading up to her death - but she continued to be ill when released home.

Paramedics were called to her house when she deteriorated at home - but a coroner found delays in her treatment and a lack of urgency.

By the time she was seen at hospital Bethan was gravely ill and died with sepsis within hours of being admitted to the emergency department.

Her sports journalist father had been covering the Six Nations rugby match between Wales and Ireland in Dublin when his daughter was taken seriously ill.