By Brooke Boney
The bodies of two babies have been mixed-up in a Sydney hospital, which resulted in one of the children being accidentally cremated, New South Wales health authorities have said.
Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said the babies — one stillborn and one miscarried — had been mixed-up by staff at Royal North Shore Hospital last year because a blanket obscured an identification tag.
Both of the babies’ bodies were then cremated, despite the family of one of the children requesting a burial.
The health department apologised to both of the families and offered grief counselling.
In a statement, the Royal North Shore Hospital said they apologised at the time.
“A full investigation was undertaken and the families were fully informed of its outcome,” it said.
“A number of measures have since been put in place to avoid a similar mistake being repeated in the future.”
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It is one of three separate incidents that emerged during budget estimates today.
Last year, at the same hospital, a woman discovered her 89-year-old mother’s body had been incorrectly labelled during a final viewing, which had happened only by request.