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Man died days after warning doctors he may have diabetes

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A man who repeatedly told a doctor he feared he had life-threatening diabetes died just days later from the condition after failing to get urgent medical treatment, an inquest heard.

Joshua Haines, 30, was found dead at his home in Leeds, West Yorkshire, three days after calling a GP three times on March 16, 2025.

He had raised concerns about worsening symptoms and suggested he could be suffering from a form of diabetes, although he had no history of the illness.