Thank You
We owe so many people a debt of thanks. From family and friends who sent sympathy cards, emails, texts and Facebook messages, to the people who supported us at the most difficult time of our lives with care and compassion. To all of those that supported Sarah and Tom in fund raising for baby charities and raising over £30,000 we can't thank you enough. To family members who have held us, cried with us laughed with us and supported us, we could not have done it without you.
Particular thanks go to -
The team at Brick Court Chambers and Arnold and Porter Kaye Scholer Solicitors, who worked Pro Bono for us. Your skill, dedication and empathy know no bounds. Jennifer McLeod, Emma Mockford, Hugo Leith, Jacqueline Mulryne, Louise Strom, Giles Harvey and Daisy Bray. Brick Court and Arnold & Porter. We could never express in words our lifelong gratitude to each and every one of you.
Advocate, the Bar Council Pro Bono Unit who so swiftly and diligently helped us to get legal representation for Harry's inquest, your assistance will never be forgotten - Advocate
Michael Buchanan & James Melley at the BBC thank you for listening and believing us, your sensitivity and generous reporting has helped find the truth. BBC
Shaun Lintern - The Independent - Thank you for listening and for all you do in the patient safety arena. The Independent
Mark Norman - BBC South East Today thank you for your sensitivity, compassion and generous reporting. BBC South East Today
Sarah Saunders - ITV Meridian thank you for your kind reporting and genuine empathy. ITV
Marijke Hall - Kent Messenger Newspapers - your detailed and accurate reporting allowed Harry's story to be told on a local level. Marijke
The entire team at HSIB for believing in Harry's story and helping us to find the truth, with a particular mention for Dr Kevin Stewart who listened with compassion at the very beginning.
HSIB
Nick Fairweather at Fairweather's solicitors, you believed in Harry's story and you believed in us. Fairweather's
Sir Roger Gale MP - who gave great support when we found ourselves with no legal representation for the inquest. Sir Roger Gale MP
AvMA for your help and guidance - Avma
I would ask that you read Harry's story, as much or as little as you wish but please -
"go into hospital with your eyes wide open"
Harry's Grandfather, Derek ~ Sandwich ~ Kent