"It appeared to me then and more so now that euthanasia was practised by the nursing staff. I cannot offer an explanation as to why I did not challenge what I saw at that time . . . I feel incredibly guilty." Pauline Spilka Auxiliary nurse, Gosport. >Wow!https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bbe47906-76ed-11e8-bc7b-5fc0ce8b4638 …
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I take your point but I really think that it was the qualified staff who should have been policing each other's actions.
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To be fair, there was a group of whistleblowing nurses saying pretty much the same thing too. They just got silenced. But the concerns they raised were broadly in keeping with the auxiliary nurses' conversation.
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