"Combined with CT, contrast causes significant DNA damage" http://www.healthimaging.com/topics/diagnostic-imaging/combined-ct-contrast-causes-significant-dna-damage#_831316 … >Wow! Wish I'd known *that* before mum had all her scans!
@NHSNaziHunters Oh..that. I read that a long time ago. Perhaps I should make a point of going through it again now, with newfound knowledge.
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@C7RKY there really isn't any 'legal remedy' in the UK for a death in hospital - genuinely think only ECtHR could do anything, but wont. -
@NHSNaziHunters Tell me about it! Police will consider fraud/forgery, if forced to do so, but total brick wall re assault. Years of trying. -
@C7RKY ECtHR says you have to 'exhaust' all domestic remedies before you apply to them, but only have 6 mo. from date of your final attempt -
@NHSNaziHunters Well...I haven't finished my final attempt yet. I don't let go that easy!! ;-) -
@C7RKY just stick another request in..wait for fob off THEN stick one in...6 mo runs from date of last attempt....1 more letter to minister? -
@NHSNaziHunters Haven't finished with the police yet. Took nearly 3yrs, but they're 'having another go' at getting it right. And failing.. -
@C7RKY sketch out the ECtHR application now and be ready to pounce .... -
@NHSNaziHunters That sounds like good advice actually. Hadn't considered that. Thank you... :)
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@C7RKY legal remedieshave to be 'effective' (defined here http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/RemedyAndReparation.aspx … ) ours clearly isnt 'effective as no one HAS to investigateThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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