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An NHS trust has been fined £1.6m for numerous failings in connection with the deaths of three babies who were under its care.
Adele O’Sullivan, Kahlani Rawson and Quinn Parker died shortly after they were born in 2021 – all within 14 weeks of each other – while in the care of Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust.
The trust admitted failings in the care of the babies and their mothers on Monday, in the prosecution brought by the healthcare watchdog, the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Each of the families spoke of the longstanding pain and distress caused by the trust’s actions ahead of sentencing on Wednesday.
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