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BBMDr Gibbs denied telling the mother of Child I that her baby needed to have a post-mortem in order to clear the hospital of wrongdoing.
He said he “was sure the mother” thought he said that “so he was not going to argue with her”, but said he would never tell the family of a patient that they were being forced into having a post-mortem.
I thought this was a little odd when I read it yesterday and so I've checked the transcript. This reporting [by the Telegraph] is erroneous, and it bears no semblance to what Dr Gibbs said.
Pages 76 - 78. 01/10/2024 – Transcript of Week 4 Day 2 | The Thirlwall Inquiry
"Now, she also said I forced her into having a postmortem. I can understand why she felt like that. In the circumstances where a death is unexplained and you need to refer the death to the Coroner, you don't -- parental consent doesn't come into it as far as I understand and postmortem has to take place if the Coroner agrees and that's what I was trying to tell the Mother. It's -- one of the worst things as a paediatrician is those occasions when you have to deal with a parent who's just lost their baby or child and they are in utter despair and it is very difficult to talk about the child or baby having a postmortem in those circumstances. I think most parents or some parents would hate me for bringing that subject up."