68年前の赤ちゃん取り違え調査 都が “戸別訪問しない”と伝達
Tokyo's government has decided against conducting home visits as part of the investigation into a baby mix-up that occurred 68 years ago at a public hospital. The family of the affected man has expressed concerns that the city is not fulfilling its obligation and is seeking to impose sanctions if the investigation is not properly conducted.
Japan investigation hospital baby mix-up legal action
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