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Woman Murdered After Police Ignore 999 Call.
Why was no one sacked? A lame apology will do apparently.
// Officers failed to respond to the 999 call of Luisa Mendes, who said she was being beaten by two men with whom she lived. When police did finally arrive, 14 hours later at her address in Leamington Spa, she was dead. //
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// Officers failed to respond to the 999 call of Luisa Mendes, who said she was being beaten by two men with whom she lived. When police did finally arrive, 14 hours later at her address in Leamington Spa, she was dead. //
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"a woman who was a victim of domestic violence and died following a violent attack"
What bloody difference does it make what the cause of death was !
She died, when the Police might have prevented it, if they had attended in the proper time.
That is what this thread is about, not nit-picking about the details !
Jeez !
What bloody difference does it make what the cause of death was !
She died, when the Police might have prevented it, if they had attended in the proper time.
That is what this thread is about, not nit-picking about the details !
Jeez !
//At the inquest a jury found that Miss Mendes died from a ruptured spleen as a result of deliberate application of force from a third party after the calls from the police.
During the inquest the jury heard how Mr Taylor, an alcoholic himself who was deemed unfit to give evidence at the hearing, had admitted to attacking Miss Mendes on the night before she died.
The Jury also found that the failure to upgrade the emergency call to ‘violent’, an inadequate handover procedure and the errors or omissions of supervision of the police control room also contributed."//
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During the inquest the jury heard how Mr Taylor, an alcoholic himself who was deemed unfit to give evidence at the hearing, had admitted to attacking Miss Mendes on the night before she died.
The Jury also found that the failure to upgrade the emergency call to ‘violent’, an inadequate handover procedure and the errors or omissions of supervision of the police control room also contributed."//
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mikey - //"a woman who was a victim of domestic violence and died following a violent attack"
What bloody difference does it make what the cause of death was ! //
It makes a difference between murder, manslaughter, death by natural causes, and so on. The justice system cannot tack on a charge or murder if someone died as a result of unconnected circumstances.
// She died, when the Police might have prevented it, if they had attended in the proper time. //
They might - we don't know that yet, until all the circumstance are known.
// That is what this thread is about, not nit-picking about the details ! //
The 'details' ensure that a miscarriage of justice is avoided.
What bloody difference does it make what the cause of death was ! //
It makes a difference between murder, manslaughter, death by natural causes, and so on. The justice system cannot tack on a charge or murder if someone died as a result of unconnected circumstances.
// She died, when the Police might have prevented it, if they had attended in the proper time. //
They might - we don't know that yet, until all the circumstance are known.
// That is what this thread is about, not nit-picking about the details ! //
The 'details' ensure that a miscarriage of justice is avoided.
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