Campaigners demand answers about why Shropshire now has England's highest child mortality rate.
BBC Midlands health correspondent
The parents of Kate Stanton-Davies and Pippa Griffiths, babies who died as a result of failings, have written a letter to the ICB asking officials to address issues contributing to the recent deaths and voicing concern about the way the ICB is dealing with the matter.The families of two babies who died due to maternity failings are demanding answers as to why the death rate has risen
They have criticised the ICB for saying "the variation between years was only seven additional deaths" and add in their letter: "I wonder how the parents of those seven children would feel that you used their life-changing tragedies to try and distract from the terrifying facts that you are overseeing failing health and social care organisations."
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