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East Kent hospital baby deaths: Harry Richford's family's five-year fight for justice | East Kent hospital baby deaths: Harry Richford's family's five-year fight for justice |
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Derek Richford believes lessons should have been learned sooner | Derek Richford believes lessons should have been learned sooner |
Derek Richford believes lessons should have been learned sooner | Derek Richford believes lessons should have been learned sooner |
The grandfather of a baby who died at a hospital that was fined over failings in the delivery has spoken of his five-year fight for justice. | |
Derek Richford was speaking as an independent report into baby deaths at the East Kent Hospitals Trust will be released this week. | Derek Richford was speaking as an independent report into baby deaths at the East Kent Hospitals Trust will be released this week. |
He said he "came up against a brick wall" while searching for answers over the death of grandson Harry Richford. | He said he "came up against a brick wall" while searching for answers over the death of grandson Harry Richford. |
The trust has apologised for the death, which it initially said was "expected". | The trust has apologised for the death, which it initially said was "expected". |
Harry, seen with his parents Sarah and Tom Richford, died aged just seven days | Harry, seen with his parents Sarah and Tom Richford, died aged just seven days |
An inquest into Harry's death at Margate's Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital in 2017 found it was wholly avoidable and contributed to by neglect. | An inquest into Harry's death at Margate's Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital in 2017 found it was wholly avoidable and contributed to by neglect. |
Coroner Christopher Sutton-Mattocks said the inquest, which was finally held in 2020, was only ordered due to the family's persistence. | Coroner Christopher Sutton-Mattocks said the inquest, which was finally held in 2020, was only ordered due to the family's persistence. |
The following year the trust was fined £733,000 after admitting failing to provide safe care and treatment for mother Sarah Richford and her son following a prosecution by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). | The following year the trust was fined £733,000 after admitting failing to provide safe care and treatment for mother Sarah Richford and her son following a prosecution by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). |
'Just didn't feel right' | |
Mr Richford said: "To start with we felt fairly alone and we felt like we were coming up against a brick wall. | Mr Richford said: "To start with we felt fairly alone and we felt like we were coming up against a brick wall. |
"The trust were refusing at that time to call the coroner. They were reporting Harry's death as 'expected'. | "The trust were refusing at that time to call the coroner. They were reporting Harry's death as 'expected'. |
"We didn't contact anyone other than the CQC just to say 'look there's been a problem here'." | "We didn't contact anyone other than the CQC just to say 'look there's been a problem here'." |
He said at a meeting with the trust, more than five months later, "we suddenly realised that there were a huge [number] of errors". | He said at a meeting with the trust, more than five months later, "we suddenly realised that there were a huge [number] of errors". |
"All of this was beginning to add up to things that just didn't feel right." | "All of this was beginning to add up to things that just didn't feel right." |
Mr Richford told the BBC: "It took me about a year to come up with all the detail I needed and to speak to all the right people." | Mr Richford told the BBC: "It took me about a year to come up with all the detail I needed and to speak to all the right people." |
He said the family then spoke to the Health Safety Investigation Branch who found there were issues. | He said the family then spoke to the Health Safety Investigation Branch who found there were issues. |
Mr Richford also tracked down a "damming" report by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG). | Mr Richford also tracked down a "damming" report by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG). |
"In the end it was like peeling back the layers of an onion, and the more you took off, the more you found," he said. | "In the end it was like peeling back the layers of an onion, and the more you took off, the more you found," he said. |
In January 2019 the family were invited to London to meet CQC officials, Mr Richford said. | In January 2019 the family were invited to London to meet CQC officials, Mr Richford said. |
"We showed them the RCOG report, and they said 'where did you see this? We've never seen it'," he added. | |
'Very dismissive' | |
Mr Richford said "people started really listening" when the inquest sparked media interest. | Mr Richford said "people started really listening" when the inquest sparked media interest. |
But he said the trust "was very dismissive". | But he said the trust "was very dismissive". |
He added: "If I find a brick wall, I'll find a way round, I'll go over it, and if I have to, I'll go under it." | He added: "If I find a brick wall, I'll find a way round, I'll go over it, and if I have to, I'll go under it." |
The inquest found more than a dozen areas of concern in the care of Harry and his mother, including failings in the way an "inexperienced" doctor carried out the delivery, followed by delays in resuscitation. | The inquest found more than a dozen areas of concern in the care of Harry and his mother, including failings in the way an "inexperienced" doctor carried out the delivery, followed by delays in resuscitation. |
Mr Richford said he did not want to hear more apologies from the trust. | Mr Richford said he did not want to hear more apologies from the trust. |
"It's not good enough, they've got to make changes," he said. | "It's not good enough, they've got to make changes," he said. |
"It's become absolutely clear, that had the trust learned from the errors they made at a very early stage, and I'm talking 2010, 2011, Harry and a whole lot more kids would be alive today." | "It's become absolutely clear, that had the trust learned from the errors they made at a very early stage, and I'm talking 2010, 2011, Harry and a whole lot more kids would be alive today." |
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