The coroner has launched an inquiry into the death of a 2-year-old Wanganui girl as she was being transferred to Auckland's Starship children's Hospital.
The inquiry comes after Sophie-Maree Hunter and her parents twice went to the Whanganui Accident and Medical clinic (WAM) for treatment for the toddler's illness.
Sophie was taken to WAM on Monday last week after her parents, Scott and Sarah Hunter, became worried because she seemed out of sorts and was running a temperature.
On that visit, clinicians asked for a urine sample from the toddler but she was unable to provide one. She was taken home and a sample taken back later that day.
They went back to the clinic on Wednesday after Sophie did not appear to be any better. They were told the original urine sample had been lost and were asked for another, but Sophie was again unable to provide one at the time.