Gross negligence manslaughter
Gross negligence manslaughter
Real World
In R v Adomako (1995), an anaesthetist failed to notice a disconnected oxygen tube during surgery, and the patient died. The House of Lords held his negligence was so extreme it warranted criminal conviction for gross negligence manslaughter.
Exam Focus
Always cite R v Adomako and state the four-stage test: duty, breach, causation, and grossness warranting criminal sanction.
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