>>"We're nearly 3yrs down the line and from day 1 we've discovered that Ben's death was covered up & we've been in a constant battle since. We haven't actually had an opportunity to grieve for our child that we've lost. Which is a shame and in itself is criminal..."
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I've just listened to this. No words
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Thanks for taking the time to listen.
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The least I can do. Unbelievable, except it's not
Just going through the inquest process after my dad died in very bizarre circumstances in Glan Clwyd hospital. So appreciate a little of what you are going through. But can't even begin to imagine how devastated you must feel. -
Are you just going through the inquest process now?
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Yes. He died August 14th 2017 We have had excellent support from
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Ha! I didn't even know @langleysmedical had a twitter account, but they obv knew I had one - because they've blocked me just in case. On the subject of having to do it all yourself, do keep your wits about you there,
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I've half an idea, yes. Let's just say the story below started out as a low value clinical negl claim, until after 11 months I had cause to take the files and progress matters for myself. 11 days later, I was reporting this crime to police. Maybe that..?https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/601118759995187201 …
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Thanks John
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Any time Allyn. I'd already watched your YouTube presentation, but it still hits home. Maybe it's because it was my 2nd run through, but I actually thought you were even more clear on the show. Unusual for a live broadcast - well done mate!
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Like I say it helped having someone who actually wanted to hear what I had to say and an see the truth from a mile off.
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The backtracking from admittance of accountability/apology during inquests is so hard for families to endure. Hoping
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I had to listen CEO Robert Woolley tell councillors today that they never backtracked and the inquest opinion was always their opinion. They swallowed every last drop of shit he spouted. These people really will rot in hell.
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Not a jot of integrity. Over and over and over again. Sorry. Just hideous.
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What I don’t get about these people is they think that they are clever and they have gotten one over on you What they dont realise that when you keep torturing someone one day you they will turn into you and they will wonder what hit them.
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No one can heal your pain & it's appalling they r so caught up in hiding what they've done they have lost their humanity & covering up their mistakes means more than right action

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It has become such a natural thing for them to do covering up deaths that it has become normal to them. They need to sit back and think oh my god I have covered up a babies death I am no longer a high and mighty Doctor I am now a low life piece of shit.
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You’ve hit the nail on the head there.!
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that is exactly it - wish us all not to exist.
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