Naomi Williams was 27 when she and her unborn baby died at Tumut Hospital in January 2016. The deputy state coroner has urged a southern New South Wales health district to look at levels of implicit bias and improve its representation of Indigenous workers following the death of a young pregnant woman. A coroner has urged for change in a NSW health district following the death of a young pregnant woman Naomi Williams visited Tumut Hospital 20 times in the months before she and her unborn son died The inquest found that implicit bias and a lack of Indigenous representation can no longer be denied Naomi Williams, a Wiradjuri woman, was 27 years old and 22 weeks’ pregnant with a son when she died of septicaemia at Tumut Hospital in January 2016. The inquest heard Ms Williams made 20 visits to Tumut Hospital and a number of doctors from […]