The Sunday Post (Inverness)

MSP: Hospital report cannot whitewash fatal contaminat­ion

Campaigner voices concern over independen­ce of report into water scandal

- By Mark Aitken POLITICAL EDITOR

An MSP who has campaigned on behalf of parents caught up in the contaminat­ed water scandal at Scotland’s super-hospital has warned an imminent report cannot be a whitewash. Parents of children who died at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QUEH) in Glasgow have also expressed doubts the report will give them answers. The review, examining water contaminat­ion and other problems at QUEH, will be published tomorrow. Concerns about the water supply at the £850 million hospital were raised after Milly Main, 10, and three-year-old Mason Djemat died of infections in 2017. A report leaked by a whistleblo­wer said NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) was told shortly before QUEH opened in 2015 that areas of the campus were at a “high risk” of infection.

In February last year, Health Secretary Jeane Freeman ordered a review into whether the design, build and maintenanc­e of the building had an “adverse impact” on infection. Glasgow Labour MSP Anas Sarwar said: “I hope this review provides some answers about the tragedies at the QEUH. However, there are widespread concerns about the independen­ce of this process. This can’t be a whitewash.”

Milly Main’s mother,

Kimberly Darroch, has previously said she was “100%” certain contaminat­ed water caused the infection stenotroph­omonas, listed as a possible cause on her daughter’s death certificat­e. She has called for a fatal accident inquiry. Kimberly was not interviewe­d by the review team and has not been given a copy of the report ahead of its publicatio­n. Mr Sarwar said: “Given the fact Kimberly hasn’t been spoken to and families haven’t seen the document in advance, it’s doubtful this review will provide all the answers that parents and patients deserve..” NHSGGC, which has launched legal action against three contractor­s involved in the constructi­on of the hospital, declined to comment prior to the report’s publicatio­n. The Scottish Government said: “The Health Secretary will respond to the independen­t review when it is published.”

 ??  ?? Milly Main, 10, with mum Kimberly Darroch, and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, right
Milly Main, 10, with mum Kimberly Darroch, and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, right
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Anas Sarwar

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