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Jack Moate, aged nine, died less than two months after a significant operation

A pre-inquest hearing has been held into the death of a nine-year-old boy who died after being operated on by a now-suspended Cambridge surgeon. Jack Moate, nine, died less than two months after being operated on by Kuldeep Stohr, who specialises in paediatric surgery.

A pre-inquest hearing was held on Monday, June 8 at Vantage House in Huntingdon by Senior Coroner David Heming. Mr Heming described the case as “complex” as concerns were raised about the “competence of the surgeon”. The case was referred to the coroner, after a review found “evidence that fatal physical harm was caused”.

A representative acting on behalf of Jack’s mother Elizabeth Moate questioned the “serious” concern raised about the “competence of the surgery and surgeon” which may have led to Jack being in a “precarious position”. The question of who ought to have known about the surgeon’s competence is due to be discussed in a future hearing.

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The pre-inquest heard that Jack had a “very stormy” post-operation recovery. The court will ask whether “fatal harm was caused” by the surgery.

The decision as to whether the inquest would be an Article 2 inquest – considers whether an official body may have failed to protect an individual’s life – will be decided at a further hearing. A decision on whether a jury will be used has not yet been made.

Stephen Moate, the father, Mrs Moate, and the Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) have been identified as interested persons by the coroner. A suggestion was also made for the Care Quality Commission and the GP Surgery to be identified as interested persons.

Witness statements and identification of experts are expected to “take a while”. A pre-inquest review is set to take place in early 2027 before a final hearing in late 2027, although a date is yet to be confirmed.

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Mr Heming expressed his condolences to the family for the Jack’s “tragic” death. An assistant coroner is due to take over the case. A tribute by Jack’s family previously said that “his smile is imprinted forever on our heart”.

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