A mother who claims her daughter was left to walk home from school with a broken neck and later misdiagnosed at hospital wants answers.
Theresa Jeffries is furious at the treatment of daughter Crystal who, at the age of 14, broke her neck after a fall at a friend's house in Dannevirke during an overnight stay. Jeffries has lashed out at Crystal's old Catholic school and the Manawatu health system.
Crystal, now recovering in Starship in Auckland, injured her neck last May when she fell from a fence and blacked out. She arrived at St Peter's School the next day, and Crystal says she was met with an unsympathetic response to her complaints of pain. "Every teacher I came into contact with told me to harden up," she said.
Jeffries wants an apology from the school, which she alleges was not happy with her after Crystal's late father had a non-Catholic funeral.
St Peter's School principal David Olivier said Jeffries' claims were outrageous. Crystal never informed teachers or asked to call home, he said. "She told the counsellor she had a headache and had fallen off a trampoline the day before."