Police launch investigation into HUNDREDS of surgery deaths at major NHS Trust after whistleblowers speak out POLICE have launched an investigation into hundreds of surgery deaths at a major NHS Trust after whistleblowers spoke out.
More than 200 cases of death or injury are being looked into by cops at University Hospitals Sussex NHS Trust, one of the largest NHS trusts in the south-east of England.
The operation, nicknamed Bramber, had initially identified more than 100 cases of allegations of poor care and practice within the trust.
Whistleblowers had raised concerns about general surgery and neurosurgery at the trust, ITV News reported.
Since police launched the investigation in 2023, the number of cases has doubled.