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    Having first hand experience of medical negligence resulting in the loss of my grandaughter at birth, I can say that all the failings we experienced were made by British Nationals. Please don't blame everything on "3rd World" staff.

    Despite meetings with senior medical staff, assurances that practices would change, my niece then lost her baby after treatment at the same unit, now thankfully closed. It would seem that those who make the error humbly apologise but no disciplinary action is taken unless you take the matter thro' the court system, something few people do as they are often left so traumatised by the event that they need all their resources just to cope with ongoing recovery/ life changes.

    With news of a 22yr old man dying from thirst despite asking staff for water, highlighting the quality of care ALL those who enter the medical profession deliver.

    Once we had recieved an apology from the Head of Midwifery and the Consultant, my daughter recieved first class care and is now the proud Mum of a 3yr old perfect, adorable, brilliant ( I would say that would,nt I ), little girl. It should not have taken the life of my first grandchild and very nearly my daughter to get that level of care. IT SHOULD BE STANDARD.

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