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Arrest over hospital fluid bags Woman quizzed in fluid bags probe
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A woman has been arrested in connection with damage to intravenous fluid bags at an Essex hospital. A 21-year-old woman was arrested and questioned in connection with damage to intravenous fluid bags at an Essex hospital.
It is thought about 21 of the bags were discovered with punctures at Basildon University Hospital on 19 April.It is thought about 21 of the bags were discovered with punctures at Basildon University Hospital on 19 April.
A 21-year-old woman, from Wickford, Essex, has been arrested on suspicion of contamination of goods under the Public Order Act and criminal damage. Detectives had ruled out any links between damage to the bags and the death of a child at the hospital the previous day.
Police ruled out any links between damage to the bags and the death of a child at the hospital the previous day. The woman, from Wickford, has been released on bail until 15 July.
Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has since reviewed its storage procedures for fluid bags. She was arrested on suspicion of contamination of goods under the Public Order Act, and of criminal damage.
Detectives said the woman would be questioned during the day. Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said it has reviewed its storage procedures for fluid bags.