Mother who lost son says midwife walked past her as she collapsed during labourpublished at 12:10 BST

Kayla Palmer, from West Bromwich, lost her son Hendrix at the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital in Smethwick in 2024.
He was delivered by emergency caesarean on 26 December but died three days later after suffering a brain injury linked to oxygen deprivation around birth.
"If I went to another hospital, would they have done different? Would my boy be here?" the 23-year-old asks.
Palmer says she experienced delays in pain relief and at one point collapsed during labour while a midwife walked past her.
"I hope this taskforce becomes something good. And a very good outcome comes out of it as well. I can only hope," she says.
The review found that racism and discrimination is widespread at the Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust (SWBH), which runs the Smethwick hospital.
Chief executive Diane Wake said the trust was "deeply sorry" to those whose care "did not meet the standards they have the right to expect".











