A health trust has published a report nine months after it was accused of “watering down” its own analysis into mismanagement of mortality figures. Last year, campaigners claimed many deaths – particularly ones related to mental health issues and suicide – could have been avoided if the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust had kept proper track of the people involved. This was backed up by a Care Quality Commission (CQC) report which uncovered 115 “unexpected or potentially avoidable” deaths over a two-year period leading up to 2021. The new ‘Learning from Deaths’ report covers the four-ye…