Welsh families want voices heard in UK-wide Covid inquiry
Ms Marsh-Rees said her interactions with officials after her dad's death led to her to campaign for an inquiry
It added it welcomed the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice Cymru group being granted core participant status.Sunak backs Wales-only Covid inquiry She stressed that the group remained concerned the first module of the inquiry would not go far enough in examining the Welsh-specific issues needed to be investigated in depth.
"The whole thing was just a nightmare from start to finish and I'm just one of hundreds of stories of dreadful things that happened."Mr Marsh-Rees was admitted to Nevill Hall Hospital in Abergavenny with a gall bladder infection Baroness Hallett said: "I will be taking evidence next year to build a full picture of the challenges faced by the UK and devolved governments and how each chose to confront them."
"What's most alarming is that we're two and a half years on and I can't see any lessons that have been learnt."