
Hilary Whiteman
Freelance Features Editor at CNN
Digital Producer at ABC News (Australia)
journalist/story editor @cnni | brisbane via london and hong kong
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1 week ago |
wdsu.com | Hilary Whiteman
A major Australian in vitro fertilization clinic has apologized for giving the wrong embryo to a woman who then gave birth to another couple’s baby, blaming the mix-up on “human error.”Video above: Former director of Monash IVF reacts to the recent mix-upMonash IVF, which operates more than 100 clinics across Australia, said in a statement staff were “devastated” by the mistake, believed to be the first of its kind in the country.
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1 week ago |
kadn.com | Hilary Whiteman
BRISBANE, Australia (CNN) — A major Australian IVF clinic has apologized for giving the wrong embryo to a woman who then gave birth to another couple’s baby, blaming the mix-up on “human error.”Monash IVF, which operates more than 100 clinics across Australia, said in a statement staff were “devastated” by the mistake, believed to be the first of its kind in the country. “On behalf of Monash IVF, I want to say how truly sorry I am for what has happened,” said CEO Michael Knaap in the statement.
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1 week ago |
wishtv.com | Hilary Whiteman |Ashley Fowler
Posted: Apr 11, 2025 / 07:20 AM EST / Updated: Apr 11, 2025 / 07:20 AM EST Brisbane, Australia (CNN) — A major Australian IVF clinic has apologized for giving the wrong embryo to a woman who then gave birth to another couple’s baby, blaming the mix-up on “human error.”Monash IVF, which operates more than 100 clinics across Australia, said in a statement staff were “devastated” by the mistake, believed to be the first of its kind in the country.
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1 week ago |
cnn.com | Hilary Whiteman
CNN — A major Australian IVF clinic has apologized for giving the wrong embryo to a woman who then gave birth to another couple’s baby, blaming the mix-up on “human error.” Monash IVF, which operates more than 100 clinics across Australia, said in a statement staff were “devastated” by the mistake, believed to be the first of its kind in Australia. It’s not clear whether either of the couples suspected a mix-up before the clinic discovered the error in February.
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3 weeks ago |
news.lee.net | Hilary Whiteman |Alex Stambaugh
(CNN) — A former police officer who fatally Tasered a 95-year-old Australian woman after she refused his orders to drop a knife has been spared jail, with the victim’s family decrying the sentence as a “slap on the wrist.”Kristian White was found guilty of manslaughter after shocking Clare Nowland with the Taser while on police duty in the early hours of May 17, 2023, in a case that sparked public outcry.
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