Sorry, but that's part of the myth that's built up since the #BawaGarba propaganda machine kicked in (belatedly). GNM doesn't require intent - that would make it murder. Manslaughter charges exist to recognise just such a lack of intent where gross negligence proves to be deadly.
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I have read your letter. It looks well-reasoned apart from your clear but imho misplaced confidence in the judicial process. I know how far beyond reasonable frontline staff are expected to perform. She had a ridiculously impossible work environment that day & was set up to fail
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Whilst I take your point, (I'm no fan of our so-called justice system either), I'm left with a choice of which opinion to find most credible: The police, CPS, coroner, courts & jury - all of whom had access to full evidence - or doctors, who don't have access to full evidence. >>
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In the absence of evidence to the contrary, I have to believe that such a large, disparate group had no reason to scapegoat anyone. And I'd absolutely expect them to take account of the full circumstances. Something must have compelled them to convict her. But what? We don't know
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No we don't know. I'd love to to share your trust that they received a balanced, fair, objective account but I do not. I know how public money is abused to protect the reputation of public institutions court. I'm sure this will have happened here. We need to agree to disagree
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