Ambulance bosses have apologised to the family of a man who died after he had a heart attack but no ambulance came.
Martin Clark, 68, started suffering with chest pains at his home in East Sussex on 18 November – before any strike action started in the NHS.
His family rang three times for an ambulance and after waiting 45 minutes drove him in their car to hospital.
When they arrived, the father of five went into cardiac arrest and, despite receiving medical attention, died.
His wife, Ann, said he had been crying out in pain and at one point wrote a note saying: “I don’t think I’m going to make it. Love you.”
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