We don't really know whether they considered any of this in their investigations, though.
Also, the hospital's investigations did not conclude it was a malicious string of attacks. They asked the police to investigate whether anything criminal had gone on after they couldn't determine what (if anything) was causing it.
The RCPCH report in 2016, however, did note that there were "..
.significant gaps in medical and nursing rotas and insufficient staffing for the provision of longer-term, high-dependency and some intensive care.".
Perhaps a cunning serial killer operating is indeed preferable to the hospital than them happening as a result of their incompetence and ineptitude?
Again, though, without the proper context - which we simply do not know - the raw figures are pretty meaningless in demonstrating any causative factor.
Detectives have been searching a nurse's home after a healthcare worker was held on suspicion of murdering eight babies and the attempted murder of another six at a neonatal unit.
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