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Ìý Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 6ÌýSeptember 2004 Ìý
Changes to the SIDS investigation procedure

A report on cot deaths published this morning says investigations into sudden unexplained infant deaths need to be led by specially trained doctors and not the police.

The working group - chaired by Baroness Helena Kennedy QC - has outlined guidelines for more paediatric pathologists, better communication between agencies and a duty of care towards the parents as well as the child.

Jenni Murrary asksÌýBaroness KennedyÌýabout the prospect of the report’s recommendations being implemented.



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