Nottingham University Hospital Trust will not contest prosecution over baby death

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Trust bosses say they are 'very sorry' over the death of Wynter Andrews

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust said they will not contest any legal challenge

Health watchdog the CQC has launched an investigation looking into the care of baby Wynter and her mum Sarah Andrews at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham. "It's an awful case for which we are very sorry. We let the Andrews family down and we didn't give the care that we should've done. We recognise that the things the CQC found were right and we accept."Donna Ockenden will lead an investigation into services in Nottingham from September

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