Saturday, 20 June 2026

Lee Cant - REST IN POWER - 1953-2026

PUBLIC INTEREST NOTICE LONDON UK  - POSTED BY NEELU BERRY TO FACEBOOK

I have some very sad news received at 1.40pm today, Tuesday, 16 June 2026.

Our dear friend and free human rights advocate, Lee Cant, passed away this morning around 8.45am at Homerton Hospital, after decades of fighting state corruption in Local Government in Hackney and in Central Government.

Lee expressly did not want anyone to know that he had been admitted about a week ago and he did not want any visitors.

He was making enquiries about respite care after discharge, expected in a ofew days.

He was only 73

The circumstances surrounding his declining health over the last 5 years, following keyhole surgery for a hernia operation, causing complications of blood clots spreading into his bladder, (photo taken March 2026 when blood clots were removed),

more recently a weakening heart, are attributable to lack of support for appropriate housing.

It is suspicious that he had a fall on the ward trying to get to the toilet, a few days ago, which was omitted from his nursing and medical notes. I had requested he be provided a zimmer frame. He was being treated for water retention in his chest, ankles and groin.

For over ten years he fought chest infections from black mould from neighbours above his council flat (which he purchased privately the three bed flat in 1987).  He was pursued for service charges whilst services he needed were never provided.

The recent forced entry by British Gas, changing his locks and denying him entry to his own home was the latest co-conspirator in his demise, as agent for Hackney Council.

Please pray for his soul to rest in peace.

I welcome anyone to channel Lee and share his thoughts at the present time.

Lee’s 5 year demise is very common for pensioners in the UK. 

In September 2016, he was subjected to a brutal forced entry and kidnap from his home by Metropolitan Police, kept in a cell, overnight without charge because he fought the State for an independent judiciary.

Hackney Council hired an external law firm to extort predetermined service charges in the Clerkenwell and Shoreditch County Court and the Upper Tribunal.

The most suspicious part is that the night before his death, an occupational Therapy team had come and cleaned his body as it had never been cleaned before. Even Lee commented on how he had never been so clean. Within hours, he was dead.

He was terrified of how his premature demise would manifest.  When I phoned to speak to the nurse looking after him, on 12 June, the nurse said it was another Bank nurse looking after him, and I could not speak to her because she was on another ward, not on Lee’s ward, which was very odd.

The time of his death at 8.45am is very suspicious because it is when the 8 am shift occurs so there are two shifts with a handover between 8 am to 9am so 8.45am is when both shifts are in the office and the bank staff can be anywhere and everywhere.

Anyone can dress up as a nurse or doctor and go to a hospital and do anything to the patients as there is no system of security checks, hence ideal places for “Bank staff” to wander around the wards looking for targeted individuals and whistleblowers.

Routinely in the UK, if the family agree to provide palliative care, they use the code “DNR” on the file, stop water, food and oxygen, use morphine drip with ventilator until fully sedated, call the family and then switch off the ventilator.  

In Lee’s case, I got a call from a No Caller ID around 10am, it was a doctor but he wouldn’t tell me how Lee was. He wanted to check he had the correct number for next of kin, which I provided. I got the news after the next of kin had visited to confirm identity. Very dodgy timeline of events especially as he was due for discharge in a few days

They told Lee’s Next of kin that they’re going to take the body for three days to do the post-mortem, which is very odd, because deaths in hospitals do not require post-mortems because the nurses are supposed to monitor the vital signs, transfer to high dependency and support the patient to stay alive.

Added 18/06/26:-

I feel that Lee is trying to give a message that he is not going to rest in peace until he can be sure that everything he has witnessed done wrong to him does not happen to anybody else.

So I am putting my research into the national health service NHS over the last 26 years in the links below:-

Precedents against banks and State executions

Links against State Co-conspirators

(1) 2025 EWCC 43 Cook mandated third party assignees as defendants and named on land registry Title Register

https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/Misc/2025/CC43.html

[PLEASE NOTE : Facebook does not redirect to BAILII.org so copy the link into your browser for links to work]

(2) Lloyds Banking Group possessed 450 IG63EB on 19 October 2022, in contempt of

[2020] EWCA Crim 369, Paragraph 1.

https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2020/369.html

(3) my Baby Neice Sunaina and her mother Sadhana are subjects of Report 206 of 18th Law

Commission of India, which requires substantial funds in their estates lost in the

possession by Lloyds without Law.

https://indiankanoon.org/doc/160294931/

(4) Baby's body is still frozen in a mortuary in India, since 2007 to date, awaiting a

proper investigation into her death on 26.10.2000 followed by mutilation of organs in State Custody of NHS England.

https://web.archive.org/.../https://sunaina2007.tripod.com/

OR

https://tinyurl.com/45f5uwhd

https://web.archive.org/.../https://sunaina2008.tripod.com/.

OR

https://tinyurl.com/u7z6wvbt

https://web.archive.org/.../https://sunaina2009.tripod.com/

OR

https://tinyurl.com/vjcrkvm5

(5) Bristol Baby Inquiry

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1120824/

(6) Retained Organs Commission

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1169486/

(7) The Royal Liverpool Children's Inquiry

https://www.gov.uk/.../the-royal-liverpool-childrens...

(😎 THE SHIPMAN INQUIRY

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/.../5a7b99ae40f.../





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