NHS Trust investigated by NHS Trust Police at the center of motherhood death

A scam hit NHS Trust is being investigated for potential corporate crimes Sarcasm After deaths related to maternity care and serious injuries.

Nottinghamshire police In September 2023, after raising concerns about serious damage related to maternity services at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, a criminal investigation was launched in September 2023.

Detective Superintendent Matthew Chrome said: “I have now formally started investigating the corporate manuals belonging to the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

“Crime relates to the circumstances where an organization is very negligent in managing its activities, which has led to a person.

“In this type of investigation, we want to see if the overall responsibility is with the organization rather than specific persons, and my investigation will find out whether there is evidence that the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust has committed the offense.”

In 2020, by an exposure Independent Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust for a decade, for a decade, there was a frequent evidence of poor care, Guardian Forced to fight To discover the truth What happened to their children.

TestWith Channel 4, 46 cases of infants were found which were still left with permanent brain damage, 19 with births and 15 deaths.

A major review was launched in July 2020, but she was Soon became incomplete By an independent review, led by former senior Dai Donna Okenden.

The reviews include about 2,000 experiences of maternity care in the trust, including deaths and injuries.

Dr. Jack and Sara Hawkins, whose children are still Herriots, with their daughter Loti ,PA Archive,

‘A piece of saw’

The parents of a child who were Stillbourne under the care of Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, stated that corporate mangelotter investigation “is just a piece of Ara towards the accountability”.

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Dr. Jack and Sarah Hawkins, who worked for both trusts, until his daughter Harriott died in 2016, said: “Our life was completely destroyed by Nuh and completely destroyed by unimaginable and frequent trauma.

“This investigation is just one piece of saws towards accountability.

“An prosecution for corporate manuals will only punish the trust, not responsible persons.

“We should never lose the sight of personal accountability for those who stole not only our daughter’s life and voice, but many others.

“We will continue to fight not only for Harrott, but for all those whose lives have been shattered.”

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