Giles Cooper-Hall died at Derriford hospital at 16 hours old after overstretched staff failed to carry out checks

A baby died after maternity staff repeatedly missed chances to intervene to save his life, an official investigation has found.

Giles Cooper-Hall was just 16 hours old when he died after a catalogue of errors in the maternity care of his mother, Ruth Cooper-Hall, at Derriford hospital in Plymouth.

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