Hospital's care of baby girl who died to be probed by independent expert
Briefly

Ada Rose, who died seven weeks after birth, will be the subject of a comprehensive inquest led by Nadia Persaud, examining all factors related to her delivery. Born via emergency caesarean section after failed attempts at natural delivery, Ada suffered severe injuries, including brain damage. Coroner Persaud is focusing on prenatal care and the timing of the caesarean, having highlighted delays and the need for witness statements from the involved medical staff.
Ms Persaud emphasized the necessity for a "full, fair and fearless" inquest to thoroughly examine all factors leading to Ada's death, including the quality of care given during labour.
The pathologist identified severe cervical cord injury, occipital diastasis, and cerebellar vermis displacement as contributing factors to Ada's demise, raising serious medical concerns during her birth.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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