Calls are increasing for an inquest into the death of eight-month-old baby Willow Horne, who dies at the Kalgoorlie Health Campus. Multiple reports state that Horne’s death follows the delay of a medical flight intended to provide emergency medical transport. The reports describe the situation as concerning, with some members of the public and others calling for an independent investigation to examine what occurred and why the flight was delayed. The coverage also notes that the inquiry would focus on the circumstances around the child’s care and the operational factors that may have affected the timing of the transport. While the articles agree on the central issue—Horne’s death and the delayed flight—details beyond that are limited in the provided excerpts, including whether any official response, review, or timeline has been announced. The reporting nonetheless emphasizes the growing public demand for an inquest to clarify the facts and determine appropriate accountability and lessons for future emergency responses.