Stroke victim: Elsie Keirl in bed at Musgrove Park HospitalElsie Keirl, 84, of Taunton, Somerset, was admitted to Musgrove Park on Christmas Eve and her family claim she spent Christmas Day freezing cold
A stroke patient was left lying in urine in a ?freezing? hospital room on Christmas Day, her relatives claim.
Elsie Keirl, 84, of Taunton, Somerset, was admitted to Musgrove Park the previous night.
She had suffered a stroke at her home and her relatives claim nurses failed to turn the pensioner for 10 hours and left her lying in the cold in her own urine.
Son David, 58, said: ?She spent her last Christmas in a freezing cold room with inadequate bedding, lying in her own urine.
"At 11.30am, her lips were blue.?
Musgrove Park Hospital in TauntonTaunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust has launched in investigation into the claims.
David said: "At 11.30am and when I walked into the side room of the ward where she was it was absolutely freezing cold, like an ice box.
"Her lips were blue. The radiator was cold and I was told they were on a timer and would come on later."
Following his complaints, Elsie was moved to another room and remains in a "fragile" state.
Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust said they could not comment while an investigation was under way.
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