What I meant by it was simple - somebody asked if they saw their baby's body - which seemed to me to be speculating on the possibility that this was more than just a matter of the body being lost, but perhaps the parents had been mislead about the very facts of how their child died.
Yes, this is an horrific case of negligence - but there is a difference between negligence in losing the child's body, and if there was negligence involved that lead to the child's death.
"somebody asked if they saw their baby's body - which seemed to me to be speculating on the possibility that this was more than just a matter of the body being lost}
I was thinking more along the lines of the baby being used for harvesting. I wouldn't be surprised if that happened.
Also, I worked in a hospital in So Cal about 25 years ago. During a routine inspection, a baby was found in one of the refigerated morgue drawers. It has been accidentally pushed aside and forgotten. I'm not sure if the parents had asked for a hospital disposal or if they had been told that the baby had been lost, as in this case. Either way, it was hard to take. I guess my point is that it does happen, probably more often that we know.