Championed by Wayne Smith, a horror
story of such gigantic proportions is only now coming to light, which
in it's criminal overshadows every case of corruption ever levelled
against the Conservative Party and Sussex Police.
First coming to the public attention in
a Daily Mail article written by Steve Doughty published on 26 October
2012, we were told that a senior consultant called Professor Patrick
Pullicino, was claiming NHS doctors were prematurely ending the lives
of thousands of elderly hospital patients because they were difficult
to manage or to free up beds.
Using the controversial 'Liverpool Care
Pathway,' (LCP) (in effect the equivalent of euthanasia of the
elderly), 130,000 patients in the NHS were murdered.
The article quotes Professor Patrick
Pullicino to have said, “Very likely many elderly patients who
could live substantially longer are being killed by the LCP.”
READ MORE: TOP DOCTORS CHILLING CLAIM THE NHS KILLS 130,000 ELDERLY PATIENTS EVERY YEAR.
Bringing the scandal up to date and
closer to home, Wayne Smith claims his own father was murdered while
at a St Wilfrids Hospice in Chichester using the LCP model.
He says, “It's an on-going thing with
these Hospices. They were getting payments from the Government to put
patients on the LIVERPOOL CARE PATHWAY.”
Having asked Freedom of Information
requests, Wayne Smith has learnt the death rates at various Sussex
based hospices are “through the roof.”
Wayne Smith:
“So far I have one hospice with 8,000
unexplained deaths. Average death rate for a 14 bed Hospice should be
around 170 pa. Currently in the mid 400's (over double the average).
Another with 250 in 2011 & 300 in 2012 and another with over 300
in 201.”
Using the same drugs used in executions
in the USA, by lethal injection, PROPOFOL & MIDAZOLAM are
currently being used, and the murder weapon of choice.
Wayne Smith makes the heart breaking
claim, “St Wilfrid's Hospice Chichester gave my father
GLYCOPYRRONIUM and Prescribed MIDAZOLAM. He died 36 hours later..”
The list of drugs they use to end life.
“I HAVE BEEN BASHING ABSOLUTELY
EVERYONE.”
Having collected evidence worthy enough
of starting a murder investigation, Wayne Smith has contacted Sussex
Police and the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne,
pleading with them to start an investigation.
As of yet, NOTHING.
“Unfortunately there has been a
massive cover up to protect St Wilfrid's Hospice Chichester.”
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Sussex Police handing over a cheque to St Wilfrid's Hospice |
Further damning Sussex Police and
putting the Chief Constable under further public attention, Wayne
Smith makes his feelings of an orchestrated police cover up perfectly
clear.
“Sussex Police are involved in this
cover up. I have given them all of the information and they refuse to
investigate potentially 8,000 unexplained deaths.”
It isn't just a police cover up; as
Wayne Smith continues:
“Also West Sussex County Council who
license this hospice have refused to investigate.”
MURDER ON AN INDUSTRIAL SCALE.
Just as the Prime
Minister David Cameron conceded that under the Conservative
Government, child-abuse is now being committed on an “Industrial
Scale,” we now find out that the murder of our elderly is also
being carried out on an industrial scale.
Should we even be surprised? Taking
into account the way they treated the disabled and the vulnerable, it
should come as no surprise to anyone that a heartless, criminal
Conservative party would twist and manipulate the guide-lines of the
'Liverpool Care Pathway,' to unburden the Taxpayers of costly elderly
care, to free NHS/hospice beds and lower the nation's pension bill.
THIS IS STATE SPONSORED MURDER LIKE
WE'VE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE...
What are you going to do about it?
Wayne Smith has been “bashing
everyone about it,” and I've produced a mini film and have written
an amateurish article about it.
What about you?
This involves and touches everyone.
This is about our elderly being murdered by the state.
Are both Wayne Smith and I just making
“noise” or is this “news?”
BELOW IS THE RESPONSE WAYNE SMITH
RECEIVED IN RESPECT TO HIS FOI REQUEST.
From: information.access@cqc.org.uk
To: billdossett@hotmail.co.uk
Subject: Response to Information Request CQC IAT 1516 0931
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 10:05:29 +0000
To: billdossett@hotmail.co.uk
Subject: Response to Information Request CQC IAT 1516 0931
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 10:05:29 +0000
13 April 2016
Ref: CQC IAT 1516 0931
Dear Mr Smith
I write in response to your
correspondence dated 23 March 2016 in which you requested recorded
information from the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Information Requested:
“Please provide me with the number of
death notifications submitted by St Barnabas House, Worthing 20 beds.
Since 1 October 2010 to the Care Quality Commission.”
The Information Access team has now
coordinated a response to your request and we are able to confirm
that CQC does hold recorded information in relation to this matter.
All care providers must notify us about
certain changes, events and incidents affecting their service or the
people who use it. These are known as Statutory Notifications.
You can read guidance on Statutory
Notifications on the CQC website at:
www.cqc.org.uk/content/notifications
In accordance with regulation 16 of the
Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009, care
providers must notify CQC of the death of any person who uses the
care service.
The intention of this regulation is to
ensure that CQC is notified of the deaths of people who use services
so that, where needed, CQC can take follow-up action.
Notifications about deaths must be sent
to CQC without delay.
The table below details the number of
notifications CQC has received reporting a death for the location you
have specified. The period of time this data covers is 1 October 2010
– 7 April 2016.
Year | Number of Notifications |
2010 | 59 |
2011 | 487 |
2012 | 606 |
2013 | 312 |
2014 | 268 |
2015 | 266 |
2016 | 76 |
Care should be taken with regards to
any potential comparisons of the data relating to the different
locations. There are a number of factors that may influence the
numbers of notifications relating to certain events that occur within
locations of care.
I hope you find this response helpful.
CQC will always endeavour to provide
high quality responses to requests for information and seek to be as
helpful as possible. We would therefore appreciate if you can
complete our online feedback form by visiting the following link:
http://webdataforms.cqc.org.uk/Checkbox/InformationAccessFeedback.aspx
Any information you provide will be
held securely and only used for the purposes of improving the
Information Rights service that CQC provides.
Kind regards
Amy
Amy Stanley
Information Access Officer
Legal Services & Information Rights
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