Morning!
Struggling to find time for Twitter with so much going on and looks like notifications have left me behind again as a result - sorry.
Still trying to grasp the enormity of the gap between reality and what we've been fed on #BawaGarba.
The truth will out.
#JackAdcock
Ooh, good question. I did see that mentioned somewhere, but I've covered so much ground since I'm struggling to remember the answer or where I saw it. Leave it with me - I'll keep an eye out for it.
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Was it the coroner as they called in the police?
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Not that I recall. Coroner referral was back to the CPS upon discovery of potential criminal acts/omissions, but don't think GMC was a part of that process.
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Trusts rarely report staff to regulators unless they are whistle blowers
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Appreciated, but there are so may things that are unusual about this case, it's hard to rule anything out. For example, the trust called the police in almost immediately. They arrived to seize medical records the next day. How often does that happen??
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They do? If so, that poses questions on several other cases I've heard about where it hasn't happened. Struck me as unusual, but perhaps I'm wrong.
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The coroner gets notified first I think and they decide on suspicious circumstances before releasing the body don't they?
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