1. Homebirth task force
A major police task force investigation in South Australia into the deaths of five newborn babies linked to homebirth midwife Lisa Barrett is underway.
According to The Advertiser, two of the babies’ deaths have been declared possible major crimes with detectives considering manslaughter charges.
A Coronial Inquest examined the death of three babies in home births attended by Lisa Barrett: Tate Spencer-Koch in July 2007, Jahli Hobbs in April 2009 and of Tully Kavanagh in October 2011. According to the report, a police task force investigation is examining a fifth home birth death involving a baby boy, who has not been named, in December 2012.
Police reports say the death of this baby and that of Tully Kavanagh have been declared major crimes.
Mamamia has written in detail about Lisa Barrett’s involvement in the deaths of four babies, plus a coroner’s findings that all four of those deaths “could and should have been prevented’.
You can read that post here.
2. Lizard in formula
A NSW mother is calling for a major brand of formula to be recalled after she found a lizard in her tin on Friday.
Artilina Castanares posted a complaint on the Coles Facebook page after she purchased her product in the store. She said she contacted Careline about her discovery but was told an investigation would take 6 – 8 weeks.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports she was in shock at finding the lizard.
Top Comments
Regarding the gecko story. This made me laugh so hard. If only this person could have seen what my younger siblings managed to find and consume as infants, she might go into cardiac arrest.
It's simple, ask for a refund, maybe a few freebies thrown in and bloody get on with it.
Yay Rove is back!