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Harry Richford death: East Kent hospital maternity cases investigated | Harry Richford death: East Kent hospital maternity cases investigated |
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Twenty-six maternity cases are being investigated at a hospital trust where a series of failings led to a baby's death. | Twenty-six maternity cases are being investigated at a hospital trust where a series of failings led to a baby's death. |
Harry Richford died seven days after his birth at the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital in Margate, Kent, in November 2017. | Harry Richford died seven days after his birth at the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital in Margate, Kent, in November 2017. |
A coroner ruled Harry's death was "wholly avoidable". Now the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is investigating the East Kent NHS Trust. | |
The trust has been asked to comment. | |
The DHSC says results from an investigation and unplanned inspection from health watchdog the Care Quality Commission will be available within two weeks. | |
Last week a BBC investigation found at least seven preventable baby deaths had occurred at the same trust. | |
One of those was Tallulah-Rai Edwards, who died in January 2019. The trust has admitted it should have monitored her heartbeat for longer. | |
Her father Nic Edwards said it was "despicable" regulations and procedures had not been adhered to. | |
"That's the bugbear, what gets to you inside, it was so easily avoidable," he added. | |
His wife Shelley added: "I went there telling them something wasn't right...If they had just listened to me, and took me seriously, we'd have been celebrating today. All they had to do was listen." | |
The trust consists of five hospitals and community clinics and almost 7,000 babies are born there each year. | The trust consists of five hospitals and community clinics and almost 7,000 babies are born there each year. |
A DHSC spokesman said: "The trust is undertaking extensive work on their maternity unit with the support of NHS England and NHS Improvement. | A DHSC spokesman said: "The trust is undertaking extensive work on their maternity unit with the support of NHS England and NHS Improvement. |
"The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch is examining 26 individual maternity cases at the trust and the Care Quality Commission carried out an unplanned inspection last week. | "The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch is examining 26 individual maternity cases at the trust and the Care Quality Commission carried out an unplanned inspection last week. |
"Both organisations will report within two weeks, at which point the options for further action will be assessed." | "Both organisations will report within two weeks, at which point the options for further action will be assessed." |
Harry Richford suffered brain damage during his birth. | Harry Richford suffered brain damage during his birth. |
His parents described the situation in the delivery room as "panicked", as a doctor spent 26 minutes struggling to insert a life support tube down his throat. | His parents described the situation in the delivery room as "panicked", as a doctor spent 26 minutes struggling to insert a life support tube down his throat. |
He died a week later, and a coroner recorded a narrative verdict, saying his death was "contributed to by neglect". | |
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