Kettering hospital baby death was investigated by major crime team
In 2016, Kettering General Hospital (KGH) became the focus of a major criminal inquiry. Documents seen by the BBC reveal detectives looked for evidence of gross negligence manslaughter over the treatment of Jorgie Stanton-Watts, a vulnerable toddler.
Seven years of investigations followed, by the hospital, regulators and a coroner. The family has struggled to hold people to account.
Since Jorgie's death, a BBC investigation has heard from more than 50 parents with serious concerns about the treatment of their children, many of whom died or suffered injury.
The Northamptonshire hospital has also been inspected regularly.
In April the Care Quality Commission (CQC) downgraded the hospital's children's services to inadequate, the lowest possible rating.
Source: BBC News, 10 January 2024