Dio died of sepsis eight days after she was initially assessed at Monash Medical Centre
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The two doctors who initially assessed Victorian toddler Dio Kemp, who died of sepsis eight days later, have told an inquest there were no signs she had the infection when she first presented at hospital.
Dr Timothy Martin and Dr Tobias van Hest, who were working at Monash Medical Centre’s emergency department when the three-year-old first presented in November 2019, gave evidence at a coronial inquest into her death on Tuesday.
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