Investigation deems poor accommodation contributed to deaths of children – 42 less than a year old

Temporary accommodation has contributed to the deaths of dozens of babies in England, according to investigations into child deaths over a four-year period.

In figures that MPs and the government called “shocking”, living in temporary accommodation was a factor in the unexpected deaths of 55 children between 1 April 2019 and 31 March 2023, according to official reviewers. It found that 42 of those who died were less than a year old.

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