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Streeting: Report into Calocane's care is deeply distressing

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Streeting: Report into Calocane's care is deeply distressing

Streeting: Report into Calocane's care is deeply distressing

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has described the report into Valdo Calocane's treatment as "deeply distressing", and admitted Grace O'Malley Kumar, Barnaby Webber and Ian Coates may still be alive if it wasn't for the NHS' failures.

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