Cynon Valley

Apology after second body mix-up at hospital

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THE health secretary has apologised for the “dreadful distress” inflicted on grieving families after a second case of a hospital mortuary releasing the wrong body.

During health questions in the Senedd, Eluned Morgan faced calls for an independen­t public inquiry into the two mix-ups at the Grange University Hospital in Cwmbran.

She said Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has taken steps to ensure it does not happen again, with an audit conducted to confirm the identity of all the bodies it holds.

Ms Morgan told the meeting: “I’m very sorry for the dreadful distress that has been inflicted on these families.”

She emphasised they are very rare errors, saying: “We’ve put the health board under a lot of pressure to make sure they are responding in the appropriat­e way.”

Delyth Jewell, Plaid Cymru’s deputy leader, called for assurances that they were two isolated incidents and not part of a “more regrettabl­e pattern that really can’t be repeated again”.

The South Wales East MS asked whether a public inquiry should be held to ensure lessons are learned, so that other families do not have to go through such distress and trauma.

She said: “What went wrong needs to be reported publicly, not to point a finger – because I can’t imagine they could have done something like this deliberate­ly – but to ascertain whether other incidents could have happened.

“If two incidents happen, then what’s to say it might not have happened more than that?”

In Health Minister’s question time on Wednesday, Ms Morgan said both mistakes are thought to have occurred in the same manner.

She added: “I know the health board is in touch with the families concerned, and we remain in close contact with the health board regarding its investigat­ions and its actions.”

Natasha Asghar urged the health minister to launch an independen­t inquiry to get to the bottom of the devastatin­g incidents.

The Conservati­ve MS, who also represents South Wales East, told the chamber: “This isn’t the first time a truly distressin­g incident like this has taken place at the Grange. Genuinely, my thoughts are with those who have been affected by this.”

Ms Morgan told Ms Asghar the health board is conducting its own audit and inquiry.

She said: “The health board I know has been in touch with the Human Tissue Authority and Healthcare Inspectora­te Wales regarding these incidents, and my officials and the NHS executive remain in close contact with the health board.”

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