More Doomadgee locals have spoken about similar experiences after a woman's death led to protests outside the hospital on Monday.
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Three more community members from Doomadgee who have recently suffered families tragedy at the local hospital have come forward.
The first was a lady named Louis Jacob who lost her son suddenly.
"Last year my son Rodney Jacob walked into the hospital because he couldn't swallow anything, we asked that he be airlifted for treatment but instead he was given two Panadol," Ms Jacob said.
"He died in my arms later that night."
The next was Greg Davie who said he lost his one-month-old baby grandson two months ago.
"We took him in for a temperature and the hospital gave him Panadol and Ibuprofen, he passed away later that night," Mr Davie said.
The final recent grievance was from an unnamed wife who lost her husband.
"He went in with asthma problems and I was told they gave him shots of adrenaline," she said.
"I still haven't been told anything about how he died, I'm still waiting on a letter," she said.
A spokesperson for Queensland health said they cannot comment on individual cases such as these other deaths.
This follows on from an independent review taking place by Queensland health over the 18 year old woman's death which sparked Monday's protests.
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