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gillian mckenzie is 84 now and she says the fight has taken her 20 years.the chairman is bishopjamesjones who chaired the hillsborough disaster enquirer. it has taken four years and looked at evidence from all the releva nt and looked at evidence from all the relevant organisations, the police, and the gmc but we don't know if it will point any fingers or say if there is any criminal responsibility that we will find out in over one hour. chain barton has always said she had the interests of the patients at heart. that's a statement, she says throughout her career she is always tried to do her best to patients and is bug of the pressures she was and at the time. thank you, cath. cath will report on this when this comes out. stephen lloyd, a liberal democrat mp has been working with a family whose relative died in gosport war memorial hospital. peter walsh is from the patient safety charity action against medical accidents, which has helped severalfamilies who pushed for an inquiry into how their relatives died at the hospital. and norman lamb has stayed on,
gillian mckenzie is 84 now and she says the fight has taken her 20 years.the chairman is bishopjamesjones who chaired the hillsborough disaster enquirer. it has taken four years and looked at evidence from all the releva nt and looked at evidence from all the relevant organisations, the police, and the gmc but we don't know if it will point any fingers or say if there is any criminal responsibility that we will find out in over one hour. chain barton has always said she had the interests of the...
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gillian mckenzie has been fighting for justice for her mother gladys richards for 20 years.e 91—year—old was doing well when sent to gosport to recover from a hip operation. but on the day she was admitted, her medical notes said nurses could confirm her death. after another fall, gladys richards was put on diamorphine. it's used to relieve severe pain, for example after a car crash or in end of life care. gladys died four days later. her daughter went to the police. when i had contacted the police i said i wanted an appointment with somebody from cid with an allegation of unlawful killing, i had been told "there, there, my dear, you're upset". within four years, police were investigating 92 deaths. no proceedings were brought. there have also been inquests into 11 of those deaths and a general medical council hearing into one doctor. jane barton was a gp who worked part—time at the hospital. she signed 833 death certificates over 12 years and was found guilty of serious professional misconduct. she wasn't struck off but chose to retire. this latest investigation has taken f
gillian mckenzie has been fighting for justice for her mother gladys richards for 20 years.e 91—year—old was doing well when sent to gosport to recover from a hip operation. but on the day she was admitted, her medical notes said nurses could confirm her death. after another fall, gladys richards was put on diamorphine. it's used to relieve severe pain, for example after a car crash or in end of life care. gladys died four days later. her daughter went to the police. when i had contacted...
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as you mentioned gillian mckenzie earlier so mentioned gillian mckenzie earlier so year before my grandmotherthe inquiry come his hands were tied, we wanted a judge led public inquiry so everything could be out in the open and people could be asked questions and we could hear the answers, but this has been a closed—door inquiry, just looking at paperwork. the terms of reference don't allow them to make any recommendations which is a disappointment to the families. so we can only hope that the findings we can only hope that the findings we hear this morning will lead to the government standing up and realising that this needs to take some criminal proceedings. the department of health and social care, as i'm sure you know, will give us a statement saying the government along with local nhs organisations and authorities will receive a copy of the report and we expect the findings to be studied closely and carefully by all the releva nt closely and carefully by all the relevant parties. what strikes me is that this is so personal, so how do you prepare yourself for a day like this? it's very dif
as you mentioned gillian mckenzie earlier so mentioned gillian mckenzie earlier so year before my grandmotherthe inquiry come his hands were tied, we wanted a judge led public inquiry so everything could be out in the open and people could be asked questions and we could hear the answers, but this has been a closed—door inquiry, just looking at paperwork. the terms of reference don't allow them to make any recommendations which is a disappointment to the families. so we can only hope that the...
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gillian mckenzie was the first relative to go to the police, in 1998. ards went to gosport for rehabilitation after a hip operation. gillian says she was recovering well, yet on the day she was admitted her medical notes said nurses could confirm her death. like hundreds of other patients, gladys was put on diamorphine. this should only be used to relieve severe pain. she died four days later. when i contacted the police and said i wanted an appointment with somebody in cid with an allegation of unlawful killing, i had been told, "there, there, my dear, you're upset". no one was arrested or charged but the publicity made other families come forward. by 2002, police were looking into 92 cases. today's report talks about a56 lives being shortened but says the real number could be much higher. missing records mean that probably at least another 200 were affected. there have been several other investigations over the years but only one person has faced disciplinary action. jane barton is a former gp who worked part—time at the hospital. she signed 833 death
gillian mckenzie was the first relative to go to the police, in 1998. ards went to gosport for rehabilitation after a hip operation. gillian says she was recovering well, yet on the day she was admitted her medical notes said nurses could confirm her death. like hundreds of other patients, gladys was put on diamorphine. this should only be used to relieve severe pain. she died four days later. when i contacted the police and said i wanted an appointment with somebody in cid with an allegation...
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gillian mckenzie says the mother was recovering well yet on the day she was admitted her medical notes could confirm her death. like hundreds of other patients gladys was put on diamorphine. this should only be used to relieve severe pain. she died four days later. when i contacted the police and said i wa nted contacted the police and said i wanted an appointment with somebody in cid with an allegation of unlawful killing, i had been told, there there my dear, you're upset. no one was arrested or charged that the publicity made other families come forward. by 2002 police were looking into 92 cases. today's talks about a56 lives being shortened but says the real number could be much higher. missing records mean that probably at least another 200 were affected. there have been several other investigations over the years but only one person has faced disciplinary action. jane barton is a former gp who works part—time at the hospital. she signed 833 death certificates over 12 years and in 2010, the general medical council found her guilty of serious professional misconduct. she was not st
gillian mckenzie says the mother was recovering well yet on the day she was admitted her medical notes could confirm her death. like hundreds of other patients gladys was put on diamorphine. this should only be used to relieve severe pain. she died four days later. when i contacted the police and said i wa nted contacted the police and said i wanted an appointment with somebody in cid with an allegation of unlawful killing, i had been told, there there my dear, you're upset. no one was arrested...
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let‘s have no more delay —— gillian mckenzie.rought against doctorjane barton and others? and the nurses. and in terms of other findings, corporate manslaughter, this has been covered up manslaughter, this has been covered up by manslaughter, this has been covered up by the ceo of the trust makes millet in 2000 right the way through. all these people need to be named and they need to be held accountable. thank you for talking to us. mike hobday, thank you for your time. we will continue to follow what happens next. thank you. coming up... they‘ve been refused entry in the past and even punished for attending games — but iranian female football fans still turned up to watch their country play against spain last night. 02 has been forced to change its practice on the way it sends out some of its post after this programme found that racist hate mail had been sent out by the phone company. two letters, one addressed to "mr isis terroriste" and one to "mr getout 0fengland" were received by a british muslim family in london. the family
let‘s have no more delay —— gillian mckenzie.rought against doctorjane barton and others? and the nurses. and in terms of other findings, corporate manslaughter, this has been covered up manslaughter, this has been covered up by manslaughter, this has been covered up by the ceo of the trust makes millet in 2000 right the way through. all these people need to be named and they need to be held accountable. thank you for talking to us. mike hobday, thank you for your time. we will continue...
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that was gillian mckenzie, who was the first person to report her concerns to the police.o westminster, where a colleague of mine happened to be the liberal democrat shadow health minister. he also agreed with me and the relatives and gillian that this could be true. i then get elected, continued lobbying and campaigning on behalf of the remarkable mrs mackenzie to try and get to the truth and then we had a bit of good luck and that is norman lamb in the coalition became the health ministered and he pushed for an inquiry. we onlyjust got it literally it was launched only a few weeks before the general election. four years later, at least the relatives now have the truth. what i wa nt to relatives now have the truth. what i want to see is i want to see them getjustice. want to see is i want to see them get justice. because it want to see is i want to see them getjustice. because it is quite clear from this report and getjustice. because it is quite clearfrom this report and i‘m using my words advisedly, but it is clear from the report it is notjust about 460 people given dr
that was gillian mckenzie, who was the first person to report her concerns to the police.o westminster, where a colleague of mine happened to be the liberal democrat shadow health minister. he also agreed with me and the relatives and gillian that this could be true. i then get elected, continued lobbying and campaigning on behalf of the remarkable mrs mackenzie to try and get to the truth and then we had a bit of good luck and that is norman lamb in the coalition became the health ministered...