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Police probing death of Milly Main at Glasgow super hospital submit report amid claims over water supply

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Police investigating the death of a ten year old cancer patient at Glasgow’s super hospital have issued a report to prosecutors.The single force submitted a dossier amid claims Milly Main’s death was linked to the water supply at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH).Labour MSP Anas Sarwar, who has led the way in demanding answers on the case, called for a fatal accident inquiry.

He said: “I hope a swift decision is made to hold an FAI into Milly’s death.“The decision to hold an inquiry should be made now to help reduce part of Milly’s family’s anxiety, and show them progress is still being made even under these circumstances.”A whistleblower who contacted Sarwar last year claimed a clinician-led team had found up to 26 cases of

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