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Police probe into patient deaths in Worcestershire | |
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A police investigation has been launched into the deaths of a number of patients who were under the care of a consultant surgeon. | |
Sudip Sarker worked as a consultant colorectal surgeon at Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. | |
West Mercia Police said it began the investigation after receiving a letter in December. | |
It said the deaths of three patients, whose joint inquest was adjourned last year, formed part of the inquiry. | |
Mr Sarker worked at the Alexandra Hospital in Redditch from August 2011 but was suspended in 2012. | |
Supt Kevin Purcell, of West Mercia Police, said: "We were made aware that there were a number of concerns in relation to the deaths of patients in 2012 who had been under Mr Sarker's care. | |
"We are in the early stages of obtaining the relevant information from hospitals and other health organisations in order to conduct our investigation." | |
'Swiftly and responsibly' | |
The trust said at the time of Mr Sarker's suspension that "a number of concerns" had been raised about him. | |
Mr Purcell said the families of the three patients who had died were being kept updated. | |
"This is a complex matter which will undoubtedly take a considerable amount of time to investigate thoroughly," he said. | |
"We are very mindful of the importance of patient confidentiality and the impact on the wider community. | |
"We will continue to liaise with the key partner agencies involved and people can rest assured that we will be conducting our inquiries in a sensitive and appropriate manner as befitting an investigation of this nature." | |
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust said it was co-operating with the police investigation. | |
"The trust would like to reassure patients and their relatives that as soon as it became aware there was a potential problem the trust acted swiftly and responsibly to protect its patients," it said in a statement. |