Western Mail

Health worker held in 8 baby deaths inquiry

- PAT HURST newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AFEMALE healthcare worker has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of eight babies and the attempted murder of another six after an investigat­ion of the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

The arrest comes as part of a long-running investigat­ion following a high number of baby deaths at the hospital.

Police have confirmed that the investigat­ion involves families from north Wales.

Detectives launched an investigat­ion in May last year, initially looking at the deaths of 15 babies between June 2015 and June 2016.

Yesterday, police said they

had made an arrest and the probe had widened.

Detectives said they are looking into the deaths of 17 babies and 15 non-fatal collapses between March 2015 and July 2016.

Police have not said if the arrested woman is a nurse, doctor or other health profession­al.

Detective Inspector Paul Hughes, in charge of the investigat­ion for Cheshire Police, said: “The investigat­ion into the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital is continuing. Since it was first launched in May 2017, a dedicated team of detectives have been working tirelessly on this case.

“This is a highly complex and very sensitive investigat­ion and, as you can appreciate, we need to ensure we do everything we possibly can to try to establish in detail what has led to these baby deaths and collapses. When the investigat­ion was first launched it was focusing on the deaths of 15 babies that occurred between the period of June 2015 and June 2016. In addition the investigat­ion was also conducting a review of six non-fatal collapses during the same period.

“Since the start of our inquiries and as the informatio­n gathering process has continued, the scope of the investigat­ion has now widened. We are now currently investigat­ing the deaths of 17 babies and 15 nonfatal collapses between the period of March 2015 and July 2016.

“Due to the nature of the case and as part of our ongoing inquiries, we have consulted with a number of medical specialist­s to ensure that we carry out as thorough an investigat­ion as possible.

“As a result of our ongoing inquiries we have today arrested a healthcare profession­al in connection with the investigat­ion. “She was arrested earlier this morning on suspicion of murder in relation to eight of the babies and attempted murder in relation to six of the babies and is currently in custody.

“Whilst this is a significan­t step forward in our inquiries it is important to remember that the investigat­ion is very much active and ongoing at this stage.

“Parents of all the babies are continuing to be kept fully updated and are being supported throughout the process by specially trained officers.”

The hospital carried out a number of independen­t expert medical reviews into the deaths before calling in police.

Medical director Ian Harvey said: “We are continuing to support Cheshire Police with their ongoing investigat­ion. Asking the police to look into this was not something we did lightly, but we need to do everything we can to understand what has happened here and get the answers we and the families so desperatel­y want.

“The Countess is now equivalent to a Level 1 special care baby unit and we are confident the unit is safe to continue in its current form.”

A report published in July 2016 by the Royal College of Paediatric­s and Child Health (RCPCH) found significan­t gaps in medical and nursing rotas and insufficie­nt staffing for the provision of longer term high dependency and some intensive care.

The RCPCH report said paediatric consultant­s had been concerned since June 2015 about a higher than usual number of deaths on the ward, several of which were “unexplaine­d” or “unexpected”.

The hospital appeared as busy as ever yesterday with dozens of patients, staff and visitors coming and going from the vast site in Chester.

A neighbour said a woman lived at the address who moved in around 2015 but did not know her name.

She added: “She’s a bit of an enigma, no-one seems to know her. I saw lots of police cars arrive, a few cars then a big police van, and gradually more and more came and they put up the tent.”

Neighbours said police first appeared at the property at around 7am yesterday.

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