"We are learning things of such importance about the coronial process, the state of adult social care, the tactics that professional bodies use to subvert justice and to avoid accountability"
> Superb piece from @MarkNeary1 on @HandleyInquest
HT @jmcefalashttps://markneary1dotcom1.wordpress.com/2018/01/26/the-hermeneutics-of-victimology/amp/?__twitter_impression=true …
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Replying to @C7RKY @MarkNeary1 and
Why didn’t the family notice the eating habits had changed, or the distended abdomen when they visited though? Genuine question, because my family failed to help (aside my husband who travelled back from W coast USA business trip to try to help me after my leg became useless).
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Replying to @kateheydonorg @MarkNeary1 and
I'm not the best person to ask, but as I recall, they weren't the ones feeding him while he was in care. And I'd have to go searching for the relevant @HandleyInquest tweets to be sure, but I believe they did notice his distended stomach? Others are more knowledgeable on this tho
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