The judge said the offences were aggravated by a fine the Trust received in 2016 and a 'poor health and safety record in the management of' the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital
Another charge was brought against the trust by the Care Quality Commission over the death of Mr Dingle, who died in May 2020 after his head became trapped between a bed rail and a mattress.
In a victim impact statement that was read to the court, Mr Dingle's son Phil said they had shared a"very special bond" for 57 years. Offering the trust's sincere sympathies to the men's families, Mr Daniels said the trust acknowledged that training had been inadequate.
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