Conor Dufficy is instructed in an inquest that concerns the treatment Susan Warby received after admission to West Suffolk Hospital after a perforated diverticulum in 2018. The story has received national coverage, including an editorial in the Times, because of an anonymous letter from a purported member of staff to Susan’s husband and subsequent allegations of a witch-hunt by the Trust for a whistle blower.
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