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MNN Global · December 4, 2025 · 1 min read

Parents face year-long wait for answers on baby deaths

What happened: Parents like Shane Bevan and Laura Tongue report waiting up to 12 months to find out how their babies died. They describe the delay as 'cruel' for families seeking closure.

Why it matters:

  • Extended waiting times prolong grief and uncertainty for bereaved parents.
  • Delays affect families' ability to understand causes and access support services.

MNN Take: Timely investigations into infant deaths are crucial for helping families cope and for informing healthcare improvements. Long waits can hinder emotional healing and delay necessary interventions.

Sources: BBC Health (Lifestyle)