Little Ekam Singh was on life support for a week before his heart-broken parents decided to take it off.
Ekam had pneumonia and was being treated at the Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide.
The distraught mother of Ekam claims that this tragedy could have been averted.
She said that her repeated requests for a chest x-ray of were ignored.
"One of the nurses said to me that well, it's not gonna happen with magic, you need to understand this, it takes a bit of time," she told 7 News.
When the x-ray was finally done, Ekam was diagnosed with pneumonia.
By the time the treatment began, it was too late to save Ekam.
The mother says she feels "let down" by the Australian healthcare system.
“He was a God-gift for us. He was a healthy child, an active child. He was very intelligent,” this is how she remembers her Ekam.
After the funeral, Ekam's family will take his ashes to India.
The Women's and Children's Hospital is conducting an internal inquiry into Ekam's death.
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