The distressing interim report finds repeated failures resulting in disabilities and death
The independent review is considering 1,862 cases between 2000 and 2019. Photograph: Jacob King/PA
The independent review is considering 1,862 cases between 2000 and 2019. Photograph: Jacob King/PA
Sun 13 Dec 2020 01.00 EST
Babies suffered fatal skull fractures as they were forced out of their mothers using forceps. Women were left screaming in agony for hours and were told by medical professionals that their agony was “nothing” and that they were “lazy”. Infants developed lifelong and life-changing disabilities as a result of terrible maternity care. Mothers were blamed for the death of their babies.