Bereaved parents of three babies who died after being given the feed in hospital in 2014 insist justice has not been served

The bereaved parents of three babies who died after being given contaminated feed while in hospital have insisted justice has not yet been served after the pharmaceutical company that supplied the batches was fined £1.2m.

Relatives of the children, who were among 19 infected with Bacillus Cereus bacteraemia at nine hospitals in England, said the fine would be a drop in the ocean to ITH Pharma, which they accused of carrying on as normal.

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