Shewsbury maternity scandal: Families ‘silenced’ after 300 babies died or left brain damaged, inquiry to find Families have been “silenced or ignored”, a former senior midwife leading a major inquiry into maternity care has said ahead of her report’s publication.
Three hundred babies died or were left brain damaged due to avoidable errors in care, the independent review will state when published this week, according to the Sunday Times. The Independent
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- Three hundred babies died or suffered brain damage in Shropshire maternity scandal, report finds The Daily Telegraph
- Shropshire maternity scandal: 300 babies died or left brain-damaged, says report The Guardian
- Maternity scandal: 300 babies died or were left brain damaged due to 'avoidable errors' in care at NHS trust iNews
- 'It’s created a legacy for our daughters': The two mothers who exposed a maternity scandal ITV News
- Shrewsbury maternity scandal: 'Climate of fear' stopped staff speaking out at hospital trust where hundreds of babies died Sky News
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