west didsblue
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I don’t support the death penalty but if there was one this is the sort of case it should be for.
The senior trust management who ignored consultants’ concerns and actively tried to cover it up should be investigated and prosecuted. How many died that didn’t have to if there was proper management and safeguarding processes in place and actually used?What a horrible excuse for a human being. She should be incarcerated for a whole life term. Full inquiry needed for the trust's failing management and heads should roll. No compensation either as consultants' fears were ignored.
Agree, there is definitely a case to answer thereThe senior trust management who ignored consultants’ concerns and actively tried to cover it up should be investigated and prosecuted. How many died that didn’t have to if there was proper management and safeguarding processes in place and actually used?
I don’t support the death penalty but if there was one this is the sort of case it should be for.
Absolutely this. The management structure here has completely failed those parents. So many deaths in such a short time period should be an automatic outside investigation. The more you read, the more horrendous it is. This is the problem with the NHS. Way too many managers all feathering their own nest. Poor parents and poor babies. 2 of the paediatricians had to apologise to her too on request or the management by all accounts. Shameful.The senior trust management who ignored consultants’ concerns and actively tried to cover it up should be investigated and prosecuted. How many died that didn’t have to if there was proper management and safeguarding processes in place and actually used?