The inquest into the death of Baby Wynter Andrews concluded yesterday, with the coroner stating that “obvious neglect” had contributed to Wynter’s death.
The inquest into the death of Baby Wynter Andrews concluded yesterday, with the coroner stating that “obvious neglect” had contributed to Wynter’s death.
This week is Action for Brain Injury Week 2020. This annual initiative is run by thebrain injury charity Headwayto raise awareness of the many ways that a brain injury can affect not only survivors, but also their family and friends.
Wynter Sophia Andrews was born at Nottingham University Hospital Trust on 15th September 2019 but died very shortly after her birth.
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