A heartbroken dad whose newborn baby died in the Shrewsbury maternity scandal is campaigning for prosecutions to be made after 300 babies lost their lives or were left brain damaged as a result of poor care.
Richard Stanton and his wife Rhiannon suffered the death of their daughter Kate Stanton-Davies at the hospital's midwife-led unit in 2009 - with several other families facing similar tragedies.
The couple believe so many lives were lost at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals Trust (SaTH) due to an obsession with natural births - which they say many other health bodies share in.Tomorrow, senior midwife Donna Ockenden will deliver her final report on what many believe to be the worst scandal in NHS history.
Botched births led to the deaths of mothers and their babies and some newborns suffered brain damaged - all while SaTH was being applauded as an example of good practice because of its low caesarean rates.
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