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    1. limeflavoured on

      >A staff member who was supposed to be looking after her has now admitted to falsifying these records.

      Then he must be prosecuted for gross negligence manslaughter. Simple as that.

    2. LeastMight1448 on

      I certainly hope those two members of staff were fired and/or forced to undergo extensive retraining. Ideally the former, and never allowed to work in hospitals or anything care-related again.

    3. Electronic_Cream_780 on

      So to translate, they’d decided she had a personality disorder, wasn’t “really mentally ill”, and was attention seeking, had never had any intent to kill herself and were angry that she was causing them extra work.

      RIP Cerys and all the other thousands of young women who have been, and are being, let down by the NHS. Funding may be pitiful, staff morale low, wards dangerously understaffed but the attitude of a good percentage of workers is a disgrace and kills.

    4. VegetableTotal3799 on

      It’s horrendously sad to see another life slipping through the cracks of our care services … I wouldn’t be surprised if the falsifying of records was a standard practice.

      People in jobs either poorly trained or supervised or told just to do.

      This example is one of many happening on a daily basis, overloaded people making bad decisions that have serious consequences.

      Maybe she would have gone to have a better life eventually when she reconciled the demons, maybe she never will.

      But now she is at rest .. while those left behind can only grieve … night night poppet

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