Exclusive: only two inquests are known have led to ‘prevention of future deaths’ reports to agencies

A series of healthcare failures that could lead to more people dying from Covid-19 were highlighted by a coroner during rare inquests into deaths in the first wave of the pandemic.

The senior coroner for Greater Manchester South, Alison Mutch, sent reports to NHS England, Public Health England and other authorities as part of her duty to identify action required where there is “a risk that future deaths will occur”.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Rashford dropped by United because of an ‘internal disciplinary’ incident

Striker on the bench for Saturday lunchtime kick-off at Wolves Rashford replaced…

‘An insult to the whole community’: Sutton-in-Ashfield people react to MP’s food bank comments

Lee Anderson’s suggestion that food poverty is down to not being able…

Who will win the election

2016 election, electoral votes map, elections results, electoral college 2020, map of…