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James
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/arti cle1082807.ece
I dont know how to feel about this. Its a horrible thing she has done if she has killed him but also I am feeling sorry for her and knowing how hard it must have been to care for him.
I dont know how to feel about this. Its a horrible thing she has done if she has killed him but also I am feeling sorry for her and knowing how hard it must have been to care for him.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't even imagine what it must be like having to be the carer for someone severely disabled like that. That's the sort of job for professionals; to have to devote all your own life to it must be crushing. I have total sympathy for her. If she is ever charged with anything I hope she gets off: she has already served 22 years of hard labour, more than most of us will ever understand.
James could have died from natural causes, , ie during a fit, the TV says post-mortum is inconclusive.
I wonder if money was behind all this, immediately on his death all benefits would cease, probably around �600 per month, if the family could pretend all was well the money would still be paid.
The mother could no longer cope with the grief and the deceipt so she committed suicide, or she was going to inform someone so had to be disposed of
Whatever happened it is a terrible shame
I wonder if money was behind all this, immediately on his death all benefits would cease, probably around �600 per month, if the family could pretend all was well the money would still be paid.
The mother could no longer cope with the grief and the deceipt so she committed suicide, or she was going to inform someone so had to be disposed of
Whatever happened it is a terrible shame
I don't want to pass judgement on this family,it is not my job to do that and without the relevant facts, impossible to do. Can I just say though that to find a place in a home for a disabled child is difficult,even for respite care.What we have to remember is that James was an adult and it would have been even more difficult to find somewhere for him. In many parts of the country carers are just left to get on with it,I know I have been with my son.I get no social services help whatsoever and haven't had any since he was born.
All I can feel for the family of James at the moment is sorrow and pity.
All I can feel for the family of James at the moment is sorrow and pity.