resuscitating him. an inquest in january concluded that neglect had contributed to harry's death. we both blamed ourselves and we didn't know why this had happened and the more we realised the trust were at fault, the less we blame ourselves and the more we can look at them as an organisation that failed us. the east kent trust is one of england's largest and these criminal charges are the first time an acute nhs trust has been charged with poor patient care. today, it accepted it had failed to provide safe care and treatment to harry and his mother and apologised unreservedly. i think we wanted people to be held accountable for what happened and for some sort ofjustification for what happened and i feel like we have got answers from the inquest and we are being heard and harry didn't die for no reason. harry richford's death has been the catalyst for an independent inquiry into maternity care