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In July 2008, the claimant developed the rare condition of necrotising myositis which infected her upper right thigh. It was caused by Group A streptococcal bacteria, which probably started with a sore throat. It led to amputation of the claimant’s right leg through the knee. Three broad heads of negligence were alleged against the trust: (i) delay in getting the claimant to theatre; (ii) inadequate remedial surgery and (iii) negligent advice as to available reconstructive options.