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Probe into Shropshire maternity deaths ‘too late’

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Parents of babies who died at a hospital trust at the centre of a maternity inquiry say a police investigation has come "too late".

West Mercia Police said it was looking at whether there was "evidence to support a criminal case" at Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Hospital Trust.

An independent review, contacted by more than 1,000 families, said it was working with police to identify relevant cases.

"It's bittersweet," one mother said.

"It's come too late for my daughter, she should still be here," said Tasha Turner, whose baby, Esmai, died four days after she was born at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital in 2013.

Ms Turner's case is part of the Ockenden Review, an independent investigation into avoidable baby deaths at the trust, which runs Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and Telford's Princess Royal.

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Kamaljit Uppal, 50, from Telford, who is also part of the review following the death of her son Manpreet in April 2003 at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, said she hoped the police inquiry would bring some closure.

"The trust put me through hell, someone should be held accountable," she said.

Conservative MP for Telford, Lucy Allan, who has raised the issue in Parliament on a number of occasions, said she too hoped the police inquiry would "ensure justice is done".

Donna Ockenden, who is leading the review, said she was speaking to the force to identify "cases that may be relevant" to the police investigation but said its inquiry "will not affect the progress of the maternity review" which is due to release its initiaRead More – Source

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