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Woman Murdered After Police Ignore 999 Call.
Why was no one sacked? A lame apology will do apparently.
// Officers failed to respond to the 999 call of Luisa Mendes, who said she was being beaten by two men with whom she lived. When police did finally arrive, 14 hours later at her address in Leamington Spa, she was dead. //
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ uk-news /2017/j an/05/p olice-a pologis e-to-de ad-woma ns-kin- after-f ailure- to-resp ond-to- 999-cal l
// Officers failed to respond to the 999 call of Luisa Mendes, who said she was being beaten by two men with whom she lived. When police did finally arrive, 14 hours later at her address in Leamington Spa, she was dead. //
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// The IPCC concluded its investigation in 2014 and recommended that Warwickshire Police re-examine the handover process for control room staff to ensure that incidents that have not been allocated are flagged up to staff beginning a shift.
During a phone call with police the evening before she alleged she had been assaulted. The call was graded as a ‘priority’ call which required police to attend within one hour but no resources were sent until the next morning.
Three control room staff received final written warnings following hearings held by Warwickshire Police. //
That's it.
https:/ /www.ip cc.gov. uk/news /call-h andling -recomm endatio ns-made -follow ing-dea th-woma n-warwi ckshire
During a phone call with police the evening before she alleged she had been assaulted. The call was graded as a ‘priority’ call which required police to attend within one hour but no resources were sent until the next morning.
Three control room staff received final written warnings following hearings held by Warwickshire Police. //
That's it.
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// also why were the purps not tried? //
because you cant sue the police for the consequences of their negligence
Last tried ( pun intended ) where the last Ripper victim's mother said if the police had worked harder they would have got sutcliffe before he did in the last victim, so money please
Held -case thrown out - Brown sea island case still good law
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I will supply 3Ts reply to save time
" who dat den ? why dat innit ? w/f/t dat dat do den ? bloody ooman rites dat is. Look no main verb in any of this innit ? "
purps has an 'e' in it. perp
because you cant sue the police for the consequences of their negligence
Last tried ( pun intended ) where the last Ripper victim's mother said if the police had worked harder they would have got sutcliffe before he did in the last victim, so money please
Held -case thrown out - Brown sea island case still good law
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I will supply 3Ts reply to save time
" who dat den ? why dat innit ? w/f/t dat dat do den ? bloody ooman rites dat is. Look no main verb in any of this innit ? "
purps has an 'e' in it. perp
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A catalogue of errors here and as Divebuddy says it's not uncommon - all call centres and emergency services have their regular callers.
Often it is a 'cry wolf' situation and on it goes without any other help being forthcoming - then comes the day something serious occurs and this is the result, as this time a delay in sending assistance arises.
Tragic.
Often it is a 'cry wolf' situation and on it goes without any other help being forthcoming - then comes the day something serious occurs and this is the result, as this time a delay in sending assistance arises.
Tragic.
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