UK coronavirus death toll up by 22 with six in Birmingham and Black Country
NHS England updated its death tally on May 6, alongside Public Health Wales, Public Health Scotland and the Northern Ireland Department of Health
14:01, 6 MAY 2021
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The UK coronavirus death toll has risen once again on Thursday May 6, with further deaths confirmed by England and Wales.
Patient bled to death at Royal Derby Hospital during dialysis treatment
An inquest into his death has been opened.
John Glyde died at Royal Derby Hospital (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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A patient at a Derbyshire hospital bled to death after one of his veins was punctured during treatment, an inquest has heard.
Police investigate sudden death of 18-year-old Derby woman
Gabrina Basra was rushed to Royal Derby Hospital
Gabrina Basra was taken to A&E at Royal Derby Hospital (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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A police investigation is underway after the death of a Derby teenager, an inquest has heard.
An independent consultant tasked with interviewing women who may have been harmed by a surgeon is his former colleague - and is even named as a referee on the physician s CV.
Dr Mike Cust is to assess the care received by nearly 400 female patients of Dr Daniel Hay, 56, at the Royal Derby Hospital between 2015 and 2018.
The review was triggered a year ago, following concerns raised by the gynecologist s own colleagues in late 2018.
The University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust said this week that Dr Cust, who is now a retired former obstetrics and gynaecology consultant, had been given the role of independent consultant.
Independent consultant is ex-colleague of Derby doctor he is helping investigate
The trust had said an independent consultant was leading the talks
05:30, 27 APR 2021
The “independent” consultant tasked with interviewing women who may have been harmed by a former Derby doctor is mentioned on the surgeon’s CV and they were colleagues for years
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