A Coroner on Friday questioned whether there should be recommendations for how private hospitals in Barbados operate, as he ruled there had been gross negligence by two doctors in whose care Warren Mottley, Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s younger brother, was before his death last year.Bringing to a close an inquest that began six months ago, Magistrate Graveney Bannister took a dim view of the care met out to the 55-year-old Mottley by surgeon Dr Sahle Griffith and anesthesiologist Dr Nigel Farnum.“Looking at the evidence and looking at the parties involved in the care of Warren Mottley, I find the conduct of Dr Griffith and Dr Farnum was so bad in all the circumstances to amount to a criminal act and omission and that it was grossly negligent and concerned in the cause of his death,” the Coroner said.“There was a breach of duty which gave rise to an obvious and serious risk of death. The conduct was egregious. It was an egregious failure to exhibit the minimum standard of care to Warren Mottley or there was a gross dereliction of care . . . . ,” he added.