Lack of experts leads to false charges over child deaths - Cot death mothers wrongly accused because of national shortage of pathologists trained in investigating circumstances
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Lack of experts leads to false charges over child deaths - Cot death
mothers wrongly accused because of national shortage of pathologists trained in
investigating circumstances
Lack of experts leads to false charges over child deaths
Cot death mothers wrongly accused because of national shortage
of pathologists trained in investigating circumstances
By Sophie Goodchild and Tom Matthews
29 June 2003
A national shortage of pathologists
trained in investigating child deaths is leading to mothers being wrongly
accused of murdering their babies, according to experts.
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