Gillian Sherratt and Stephen Morrison, parents of Harvey Morrison Sherratt, speak to the media outside Leinster House, Dublin, on Monday after meeting Tánaiste Simon Harris and Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill/The Irish Times

Gillian Sherratt, the mother of nine-year-old Harvey Morrison, who died in July after waiting years for spinal surgery, has said any inquiry into her son’s case should be “wide enough” to “uncover everything it needs to uncover” so “people can be held to account”.

Ms Sherratt told RTÉ Radio’s Morning Ireland that the “type of inquiry” had not yet been “set in stone”.

“What they have committed to is that there will be an inquiry into CHI (Children’s Health Ireland), spina bifida and scoliosis care, and

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