Health Board apologises as another mix-up emerges involving the release of a body
Latest error being blamed on 'human error'
A health board in South Wales has said it is 'devastated' after a hospital released the wrong body for burial.
The Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has apologised to a grieving family for the mix up at the Grange in Cwmbran in November 2023, which is thought to have been caused by human error.
It happened within days of a similar incident at the hospital, which lead to the wrong body being cremated.
A spokesperson for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board said: “We are truly devastated for the family involved in this incident and we are deeply sorry that this has happened in our mortuary.
“It is with deep regret that this incident occurred within days prior to a similar incident already reported and was due to the same human error.
“Our initial investigation has just been completed and we are now further investigating the circumstances surrounding this second incident that occurred around the same time in similar circumstances. We have taken appropriate action since November within the mortuary setting and have put in place even more safeguards due to this second case. We have also conducted a retrospective audit to ensure that there are no further cases that mirror this incident and we have also asked the Human Tissue Authority to undertake a follow-up audit on our systems and processes for further reassurance.
“We have met with the family to fully inform them about this situation and to offer them as much support as they need. We have been informed that there is no known family of the other patient and this is the reason there has been a delay in this case being identified. We will keep family members fully updated throughout our continuing investigation.
“We are deeply sorry, and our thoughts and full support remain with the family.”