Citizens are being assured by the Committee set up to probe the death of baby Simeon Cottle that their work will be thorough and impartial.
Cottle died on March 1 after his head was cut open during a Caesarean section at the Mt Hope Women’s hospital.
The doctor who performed the surgery was suspended.
A team comprising United Kingdom specialist Dr. Melanie Clare Davies, neonatologist Dr Petronella Manning-Alleyne and retired justice Mustapha Ibrahim were appointed by Attorney General Anand Ramlogan to probe the baby’s death.
Speaking a news briefing this afternoon in Port of Spain, Chairman of the Committee , Mustapha Ibrahim explained the investigation into the incident will be detailed.
Mr Ibrahim explained recommendations will be submitted after all the facts on the matter are obtained.
Attorney General , Anand Ramologan, expressed confidence in the committee to do a professional job.
He also said there is need to review the possibility of establishing a Medical Complaints Council to probe claims of negligence
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