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A police investigation has been launched into a hospital trust at the centre of a baby deaths inquiry. | |
More than 1,000 families have contacted an independent review into Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, with cases dating back more than 40 years. | |
West Mercia Police said it was investigating whether there is "evidence to support a criminal case either against the trust or any individuals involved". | |
It said it would not comment further. | It said it would not comment further. |
The force said it had met with NHS Improvement, the department of Health and the independent reviewer to discuss complaints made against the trust. | |
It encouraged anyone who has information, but has not yet been in contact with the team behind the independent review, to get in touch. | |
Louise Barnett, chief executive at the trust, said it would "fully cooperate with the investigation". | Louise Barnett, chief executive at the trust, said it would "fully cooperate with the investigation". |
"I would like to reassure all families affected that we are listening and acting on feedback," she said. | |
"We are not able to comment further to avoid prejudicing the investigation." | "We are not able to comment further to avoid prejudicing the investigation." |
Led by Donna Ockenden, the independent review is focusing on claims that a number of babies and mothers died or were harmed in the care of the trust. | |
A leaked report by maternity expert Ms Ockenden outlined a catalogue of maternity failings from 1979 to the present day. | A leaked report by maternity expert Ms Ockenden outlined a catalogue of maternity failings from 1979 to the present day. |
In an update in April, she said the number of families involved in the maternity review stands at 1,170. | |
Earlier this year, it was revealed the trust would be repaying almost £1m of the payment it received under the NHS's Maternity Incentive Scheme, weeks before its services were rated inadequate. | Earlier this year, it was revealed the trust would be repaying almost £1m of the payment it received under the NHS's Maternity Incentive Scheme, weeks before its services were rated inadequate. |
Rhiannon Davies and husband Richard Stanton, whose baby Kate died in 2009, were among the families who first pushed for the independent inquiry. | |
Ms Davies said she had no comment to make on the news of the police investigation. | |
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