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Two men arrested in relation to hospital mortuary practices in Nottingham

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Two men arrested in relation to hospital mortuary practices in Nottingham

TL;DR

Two men, aged 55 and 59, were arrested for misconduct related to mortuary practices at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. This comes ahead of a major report into maternity service failings linked to the trust.

Key points

  • Two men arrested for misconduct in mortuary service
  • Aged 55 and 59, arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office
  • Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust under scrutiny for maternity service failings

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Nottingham University Hospitals NHS TrustHuman Tissue AuthorityQueen’s Medical CentreNottingham City Hospital

Why it matters

The arrests highlight serious concerns about mortuary practices amid ongoing investigations into maternity service failures at a major NHS trust.

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in the running of a mortuary service at a hospital trust at the centre of the NHS’s largest inquiry into maternity services.

Nottingham University hospitals (NUH) NHS trust will be the focus of a major report on Wednesday into how failings led to the deaths of babies and serious harm to families.

Nottinghamshire police said on Monday that two men had been arrested “in connection with operating practices in the mortuary service” at NUH.

NUH operates mortuary services at Queen’s Medical Centre and Nottingham city hospital under a licence provided by the Human Tissue Authority (HTA).

The men, aged 55 and 59, were arrested on Monday on suspicion of misconduct in a public office.

“The enforcement was carried out by Operation Perth which is Nottinghamshire police’s investigation into maternity services at both hospitals,” the force said in a statement.

“Operation Perth discovered breaches of regulations of the Human Tissue Act in relation to the management and operating practices of the mortuary services.”

Nottinghamshire’s deputy chief constable, Rob Griffin, said: “We recognise this will be particularly distressing for families.

“We appreciate that this development comes only a few days before the publication of the independent maternity review, led by Donna Ockenden, which will be an important but difficult time for families.

“We have contacted the families who we have already identified as being directly impacted by the issues established within the NUH trust mortuaries.

“As the investigation progresses, we will contact other families who have been directly affected as soon as they are identified.”

About 2,500 families and more than 800 members of staff have contributed to the Ockenden review into NUH, with the organisation having already paid out millions of pounds in compensation and fines after being prosecuted for poor care.

Nottinghamshire Police launched a corporate manslaughter case last year as part of a wider criminal investigation into maternity failings at the trust.

Regulators the General Medical Council (GMC) and Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) are also investigating allegations against individual staff.

Q&A

What are the charges against the two men arrested in Nottingham?

The two men have been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office related to the mortuary service at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

What is the significance of the report on Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust?

The report, set to be released on Wednesday, will address failings in maternity services that led to the deaths of babies and serious harm to families.

Which hospitals are involved in the mortuary service operated by NUH?

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust operates mortuary services at Queen’s Medical Centre and Nottingham City Hospital.

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  • Two men arrested for misconduct in mortuary service
  • Aged 55 and 59, arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office
  • Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust under scrutiny for maternity service failings

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