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The death of Milly Main on a children’s cancer ward is to be investigated by police.
It was last night reported that there would be a criminal probe into the case of the ten-year-old, who was undergoing treatment for leukaemia.
Milly, from Lanark, died in August 2017 at the Royal Hospital for Children (RHC) in Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH).
Kimberly Darroch, right, pictured with her daughter Milly Main, left, is angry with the ten-year-old's treatment she received in Glasgow after the youngster contracted a fatal infection while undergoing a bone marrow stem cell transplant
Milly's condition deteriorated after receiving treatment at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, pictured
Milli Main, 10, died in the hospital in 2017 after catching an infection following stem cell treatment which left her leukaemia in remission
The youngster had received a bone marrow stem cell transplant, but she became seriously unwell with an infection and her condition deteriorated.
Her mother, Kimberly Darroch, believes NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde should be punished after she claimed staff tried to cover up the true nature of her young daughter’s death – leaving her to find out two years later in the media.
Evidence from Miss Darroch was read out this week at an inquiry in Edinburgh which is examining problems at both the QEUH and the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People in