Why people with intellectual disabilities are dying avoidable deaths

By Kate Aubusson
Updated February 28 2017 - 11:13am, first published February 10 2017 - 2:15pm
Michelle Mcilquham died at 28. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Michelle Mcilquham died at 28. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Maureen McIlquham holds a photo of herself and her daughter, Michelle, who died of meningitis in 2009.  Photo: Wolter Peeters
Maureen McIlquham holds a photo of herself and her daughter, Michelle, who died of meningitis in 2009. Photo: Wolter Peeters

Maureen McIlquham drifts between caressing memories and hellish grief when she thinks of her daughter, Michelle.

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