According to her mother, a Greek woman's heir died in an apartment in London, which had previously been rejected by two hospitals for being bitten by insects.
On September 11, the midwife found Marissa Lemo, who was also named Lemos, without signs of life in her bed. The Greek media that the 28-year-old had experienced dizziness, itching, fever and other symptoms of infection three days ago.
She was prescribed an acetaminophen drug by a doctor who came to her door, but Mrs. Limoe’s condition did not improve. The woman who had recently defeated breast cancer was said to have gone to a hospital in London to see her oncologist.
Her mother said they then took her to another hospital with an ambulance.It is said that the 28-year-old woman was examined by a nurse rather than a doctor and it was determined that she did not need to be hospitalized.
The heiress was then discharged in the early evening and was prescribed antibiotics, diagnosed as an insect bite. The next day, she was found dead.
Her mother, Bessie, told Greek media that her daughter died in a toxic shock caused by insect bites, but it is unclear what kind of insect bites her.
She added: "She is a very gifted girl. The whole of Britain is crying for her, and all her doctors are crying for her."
Relatives said that the body examination had not yet been carried out, and her aunt said the family could not get an answer until the body was completed. It is that the hospital involved had admitted that there was a serious mistake and an internal investigation had been launched.
Ms. Lemo has recently directed Romeo and Juliet in London and is preparing another drama project. Her friends describe her as talented, humble and loving art.
The Lemos family is one of the most famous in the Greek shipping industry, with its business roots dating back to the early 20th century.