The Scotsman

Milly died of infection linked to hospital

- By ELSA MAISHMAN elsa.maishman@jpimedia.co.uk

An infection linked to the death of ten-year-old Milly Main was “probably” related to the environmen­t at Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children, a new report has confirmed.

Milly's mother has called for Glasgow health chiefs to resign after receiving the results of a case note review into Milly’s death in 2017.

The results were confirmed after a report into 84 children who developed infections at the hospital found that a third “probably” originated in the hospital, while the rest were “possibly” picked up there.

The review into Milly’s death considered a possible link to anotherinf­ectionthat­occurred ten days earlier on the same wardattheh­ospital,andthefact that she had been an inpatient in the same ward for almost two months before the infection’s onset.

Milly had been in remission fromleukae­miawhenher­catheter became infected.

The reports conclusion­s cannot be certain the infection was linked to the hospital environmen­t due to lack of evidence.

Milly’s mother Kimberly Darroch called for officials at NHS Glasgow and Clyde to resign.

“It was like grieving Milly in a whole new way, knowing her death could have been prevented,” she told the Daily Record after receiving the review results.

“I always hoped it probably wasn’t true. Deep down in my heart I knew it was, so getting it in black and white, it was a devastatin­g read.

“I am 100 per cent certain Milly’s infection came from the water.”

Ms Darroch said she feels the health board “is not taking responsibi­lity”. She asked that “the health board that are in place just now resign – that’s what I want and I think that’s only fair”.

Labour leader Anas Sarwar,

who has supported whistleblo­wers in the case, said: “We can’t lose sight of the fact there were three reports which said the water supply was not safe.

“There was a report the week before the hospital opened, there was a report a year after the hospital opened, and there wasareport­justmonths­before Milly tragically died.

“Ifthegover­nmentandhe­alth board had taken the necessary action, Milly might still be alive today.

“That is what is hardest to take.

“Why did it take whistleblo­werstofigh­tthemachin­eandput theirownhe­althandwel­lbeing on the line? Why did it take us having to expose this in Parliament?

"Whydiditta­kekimberly­and herfamilyh­avingtofig­htforthe last three years to get to where we got to today? It’s not acceptable.”

Jane Grant, chief executive of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, said: “We continue to offer our sympathies to Milly Main’s family for their loss and are sorry for any additional distress caused.

“This has been a very challengin­g time for patients, families and staff and I am truly sorry for this. For families, children and young people, undergoing cancer treatment is already an incredibly difficult situation and I am sorry for any further upset they have experience­d."

 ??  ?? 0 Kimberly Darroch has called for Glasgow health chiefs to resign after receiving the results of a case note review into her daughter Milly Main‘s death in 2017
0 Kimberly Darroch has called for Glasgow health chiefs to resign after receiving the results of a case note review into her daughter Milly Main‘s death in 2017

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