Dad found dead with daughters ‘missed emergency mental health assessment’

by RMZN97

9 comments
  1. Looks like they’re trying to frame this as the fault of the individual rather than an inevitable symptom of broken Tory public health policy

  2. The IOPC are investigating this because the officers took him to the hospital under the mental health act and he walked out before receiving an assessment? Baffling.

  3. Third family annihilator, third man who has murdered his family in a fucking week.

  4. “The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is investigating Norfolk Constabulary after the force admitted it received a 999 call from a man inside the property earlier that day but failed to attend”.

    🤦

    1 hour later they received another call from a member of the public that raised concerns and police broke in to find the victims dead.

    You’ve got to think there could have been another outcome here had the police arrived to that first call.

  5. The dissemination of mental health services, social care and policing services was and is a political choice made by the Tory party. You vote for Tory, you get dangerous standards of care and response.

  6. “the force will be “open and transparent” with its investigation”
    No they won’t. They’ll just lie their way out like any cop would do.

  7. Recently read the ragged trousered philanthropist and this quote stuck out in regards to a man who murders his family and self:


    No particle of food was found in the house, and on a nail in the wall in the kitchen was hung a piece of blood-smeared paper on which was written in pencil:
    ‘This is not my crime, but society’s.’

    Every crime of this nature bears at least some responsibility on society, especially when in this case it seemed at least potentially preventable.

  8. There are a lot of misconceptions around capacity, mental health care and the hospitals ability to detain in these comments.

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