A couple in Queensland say they are denied answers after the body of their premature baby is allegedly kept in a hospital morgue without an autopsy. Both outlets report the parents’ concerns that they were not informed in a timely or appropriate manner, and that the situation has left them feeling they were not treated with care. The reports say the baby’s remains were forgotten in the morgue and that an autopsy was not carried out, according to the parents. The couple have expressed distress at being unable to get clear explanations about what occurred, including how long the remains were kept and what hospital processes applied in the case. While the articles focus on the parents’ statements, they also indicate the matter is being treated as a serious issue that warrants clarification by the hospital and relevant authorities. The reports highlight the impact on the family and the need for transparency around the handling of deceased patients, particularly in sensitive circumstances involving premature babies.