Steps star Lee Latchford-Evans and wife Kerry-Lucy reveal the tragic four month period they both lost parents and a baby
EXCLUSIVE: Lee s heartbreaking account of the horrific time he and Kerry-Lucy miscarried, he lost his dad and her mum passed away all within a matter of months. Become and OK! VIP to read this article for FREE
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Lee Latchford-Evans and his wife Kerry-Lucy are thrilled to announce they re expecting their first child, a little boy! But the wonderful news follows a period of intense heartbreak for the couple, who suffered a devastating miscarriage within weeks of Lee losing his dad and Kerry-Lucy s mum passing away.
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Baby deaths and tumours untreated for months spark review at Liverpool Women s Hospital
Troubling incidents have some NHS managers worried lessons are not being learned
05:00, 15 MAR 2021
A series of serious incidents at Liverpool Women s Hospital have sparked a review (Image: Liverpool Echo)
The deaths of newborn babies, cancerous tumours being left untreated for months and a swab being left inside a woman during a caesarean section are among troubling incidents under review at Liverpool Women s Hospital. Concerning themes have emerged over the past 12 months at the specialist hospital in Crown Street, Toxteth, which have led to serious consequences for patients.