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 AN eight-week-old toddler has died after he was sent home twice from hospital with just a leaflet in the days before stanley bottles  his death.Dad Liam Hayes, 21, and mum Anya, 19, said their newborn son Tommy was rushed to Torbay Hospital by medics twice before he died at home on November 21, having failed to wake up from his morning nap.2Tommy Hayes had been sent home twice from Torbay Hospital in the days before he diedCredit: B stanley coffee mug PM MediaDevastated Liam, who works for Screwfix in Torquay stanley kubek termiczny , told Devon Live:  He was my first born son and I cannot even spend that first Christmas with him. He was taken in to hospital by paramedics twice and the hospital sent him home both times when he fell asleep. Liam added:  They should have kept him in longer and woken him up. He wasnt given any medication, or an inhaler or oxygen - all we had was just a leaflet. The couple live in a flat near to The Dolphin pub in St Marychurch, Devon, and nurse Hayley Baker, whose husband runs the pub, Pcho Self-conscious Brits finally stop worrying about what other people think of them at the age of 46, survey reveals
 THE UK will be hit by a scorching heatwave that could last for several weeks, the latest weather charts show.It comes after parts of the UK were hit by heavy thunderstorms yesterday, with a yellow warning issued by the Met Office.1 The UK is set for a scorcher for temperatures to remain high despite heavy downpoursCr botella stanley edit: London News Pictures Weather charts show the southeast of the UK will be hit by hot weatherCredit: NETWEATHERTemperatures could surge to as high as 30C in the southeast of the country at the end of June, but the mercury will show slightly lower temperatures in other regions of the UK.Highs of 21C are e stanley cup xpected in Scotland, while Northern Ireland will see highs of 17C.The weather is set to remain warm through the rest of this month - with temperatures still hitting 25C in large parts of the southeas stanley cup t region.SUNNY SPELLSThe Met Office weather forecast from June 30 to July 14 says that although there is a risk of showers - with some turning heavy and possibly thundery acr