Shrewsbury and Telford trust admits breaking law by failing to provide safe care to Mohammed Ismael Zaman and Max Dingle

An NHS trust has admitted breaking the law by failing to provide safe care in two cases where patients died after serious mistakes were made by hospital staff.

The Shrewsbury and Telford trust pleaded guilty on Wednesday at Telford magistrates court to three criminal charges brought by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the NHS care regulator in England.

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