Chapter FourteenAbout twenty minutes after the ambulance crew left the hospital, Alan and his sergeant arrived at the hospital. They were accompanied by a woman police officer. “Damn traffic,” Alan grumbled, as he sat down next to Keith. “We should have been here ten minutes ago.” He looked at the pathologist. “I didn't expect to see you here. I thought you'd have gone once you had dropped off the patient.” “I thought I would hang on for a while – you know, just to see how she got on in there.” He gestured towards the Operating Theatre. “Besides, they might need to ask me something about her relapse on the way here.” “What happened?” Alan asked. “I'm not sure,” Keith admitted. “But suddenly her BP and heart-rate dropped. It could have been caused by the noise going on around us. Howeve

