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but it does come into the context of some wider concerns, i think, about the responsiveness of the trust when complaints are made, the confidence of staff to speak out. we know that there have been issues in the past around whistleblowers feeling that they can't speak out. the trust said it wished to extend its sincere condolences to melissa's family and added... "senior clinicians used their best judgment to diagnose the symptoms she presented with. but tragically, melissa had an extraordinarily rare condition, especially for someone so young. such presentations are extremely challenging for staff trying to make the right decisions around tests and diagnostics. and the coroner agreed there was no clinical indication for further investigations at the time, concluding melissa had died from natural causes." meanwhile, newsnight has discovered that last spring, the trust asked the royal college of surgeons to review its digestive diseases department. that probe is ongoing. and the same department is one of two that sussex police are looking into regarding 105 cases of alleged medical negligence.

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