Group action alleges Treloar College failed in its duty of care for children who contracted hepatitis and HIV

A group of survivors and relatives of those who died in the infected blood scandal are suing a school where they contracted hepatitis and HIV after being given experimental treatment without informed consent.

A proposed group action, lodged by Collins solicitors in the high court on Friday, alleges that Treloar College, a boarding school in Hampshire that specialised in teaching haemophiliacs, failed in its duty of care to these pupils in the 1970s and 80s.

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