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after another fall, gladys richards was put on diamorphine. ieve 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 four years and cost £13 million. gillian mckenzie and other families say they hope it will be highly critical and take them a step closer to criminal charges being brought. catherine burns, bbc news. bridget reeves is the granddaughter of elsie dev
after another fall, gladys richards was put on diamorphine. ieve 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...
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after another fall, gladys richards was put on diamorphine. 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 four years and cost £13 million. gillian mckenzie and other families say they hope it will be highly critical and take them a step closer to criminal charges being brought. catherine burns, bbc news. in a few minutes, we'll be speaking to the granddaughter of a woman who died at gosport war memorial hospital. the prime minister is once again facing possible defeat in the house of commons today over key brexit legislation. mps are due to vote on an amendment to the eu withdrawal bill which would give parliament more of a say if no deal is agreed with brussels. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is at westminster for us. it seems we had a similar discussion only a few days ago. good mornin
after another fall, gladys richards was put on diamorphine. 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 four years and cost £13 million. gillian mckenzie and other families say they hope it will be highly critical and take them a step...
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like hundreds of other patients, gladys richards was put on diamorphine. 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 certificates over 12 years and, in 2010, the general medical council found her guilty of serious professional misconduct. she wasn't struck off, but chose to retire. my whole objective with this was to get everything out into the open, so that we could see exactly what had happened. and i hope, very much for their sake, that they can achieve some sort of closure. and if there is a case for further criminal investigation, that that should then take place. the report doesn't have the power to recommend specific criminal action, but calls on the government, police and other authorities to recognise how significant this is and to act accordingly. i'm looking forjust
like hundreds of other patients, gladys richards was put on diamorphine. 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 certificates over 12 years and, in 2010, the general medical council found her guilty of...
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arthur cunningham, gladys richards.e went into gosport war memorial hospital to recover after falls. 0ther hospital to recover after falls. other had beds also broken bones. none came out alive. some families have been fighting for the truth and 20 years. today they came to hear the latest report. they were hoping for something critical and they got it. it says that at least a56 patients died because they were given strong painkillers with no medicaljustification. that between 1989 and 2000 there was an institutionalised practice of shortening of lives. it points out that this is first raised concerns in 1991 but their warnings went unheeded. the relatives have shown remarkable tenacity and fortitude in questioning what happened to their loved ones. the documents explained and published today show that they we re and published today show that they were right to ask those questions. julia mckenzie was the first relative to go to the police, in 1998. -- relative to go to the police, in 1998. —— julian mckenzie. relative t
arthur cunningham, gladys richards.e went into gosport war memorial hospital to recover after falls. 0ther hospital to recover after falls. other had beds also broken bones. none came out alive. some families have been fighting for the truth and 20 years. today they came to hear the latest report. they were hoping for something critical and they got it. it says that at least a56 patients died because they were given strong painkillers with no medicaljustification. that between 1989 and 2000...
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after another fall, gladys richards was put on diamorphine. 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 four years and cost £13 million. gillian mckenzie and other families say they hope it will be highly critical and take them a step closer to criminal charges being brought. catherine burns, bbc news. more on that later in the programme.
after another fall, gladys richards was put on diamorphine. 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...
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gladys richards.sport war memorial hospital to recover after falls, others had bedsores or broken bones. none came out alive. some families have been fighting for the truth for 20 years. today they came to hear the latest report. they were hoping for something very critical, and they got it. it says, between 1989 and 2000 there was an "institutionalised practice of shortening lives". a56 patients died because they were given strong painkillers with no medicaljustification. the real number could be much higher. missing records mean that probably at least another 200 were affected. the relatives have shown remarkable tenacity and fortitude in questioning what happened to their loved ones. the documents explained and published today, showed that they were right to ask those questions. families say it has taken 12 investigations to get this far. 0ur vulnerable relatives who were stripped of their final words to their loved ones, silenced by overdoses is more than catastrophic. this sort of behaviour going
gladys richards.sport war memorial hospital to recover after falls, others had bedsores or broken bones. none came out alive. some families have been fighting for the truth for 20 years. today they came to hear the latest report. they were hoping for something very critical, and they got it. it says, between 1989 and 2000 there was an "institutionalised practice of shortening lives". a56 patients died because they were given strong painkillers with no medicaljustification. the real...
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lesley o'brien is the daughter of gladys richards who was a patient at the war memorial hospital in gosport to talk to us today. obviously a motion is still very raw after yesterday. tell us about your mum, first of all. good morning. my mother fell and broke her leg on the 29th of july, 1998 and was admitted to the royal naval hospital in gaza port. she had an operation the following day and progressed really well. within ten days she was walking with a zimmerframe, within ten days she was walking with a zimmer frame, having within ten days she was walking with a zimmerframe, having normal three meals a day, had not required any pain relief and it was decided she should be admitted for readmitted to gosport war memorial. having done very well initially in a different hospital, once your grandmother was admitted to gosport, things changed? yes, she was admitted on the 11th andi yes, she was admitted on the 11th and i was told not to visit because it was better she had 2a hours to get settled. however, i did go in the afternoon and i was unable to wa ke the afternoon and i was unable to wake
lesley o'brien is the daughter of gladys richards who was a patient at the war memorial hospital in gosport to talk to us today. obviously a motion is still very raw after yesterday. tell us about your mum, first of all. good morning. my mother fell and broke her leg on the 29th of july, 1998 and was admitted to the royal naval hospital in gaza port. she had an operation the following day and progressed really well. within ten days she was walking with a zimmerframe, within ten days she was...
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richard's run and nominate someone you think should be a cnn hero at cnn heroes.com. >>> anthony bourdain's mother is revealing her plans for a lasting memorial to her son. gladysd on the inside of her wrist. he died by suicide while filming in france earlier this month. she said she wasn't a fan of her son's many tattoos that recorded his culinary adventures but now will use his tattoo artist to get her very first tattoo tribute from mother to son. >> a cnn special report "finding hope: battling america's suicide crisis" tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> you know, we've been talking about immigration all morning. we want to leave you with a hopeful moment this week. >>> just imagine what this mother from guatemala was feeling when she finally reunited with her son. this was yesterday. she had to sue the trump administration after her 7-year-old was taken from her nearly a month ago when they crossed the border. [ speaking foreign language ] >> she says they planned to seek asylum but were stopped when they crossed the border because it was not a point of entry. >> we hope that you make some good memories today but this is a conversation that needs to keep goi
richard's run and nominate someone you think should be a cnn hero at cnn heroes.com. >>> anthony bourdain's mother is revealing her plans for a lasting memorial to her son. gladysd on the inside of her wrist. he died by suicide while filming in france earlier this month. she said she wasn't a fan of her son's many tattoos that recorded his culinary adventures but now will use his tattoo artist to get her very first tattoo tribute from mother to son. >> a cnn special report...