New Mid-Staffs death inquest
Following a long campaign the parents of a man who died after being treated at Stafford Hospital have been granted a second inquest into his death.
Following a long campaign the parents of a man who died after being treated at Stafford Hospital have been granted a second inquest into his death.
The parents of a man who died after a blunder at Stafford Hospital have been told there will now be a second inquest into his death.
John Moore-Robinson died in 2006 after a doctor failed to spot he had a ruptured spleen following a bike accident.
An initial inquest recorded a narrative verdict, meaning no one was held responsible for his death.
His parents say not all the evidence has been heard.
Phil Brewster reports.
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