However, the GMC hearing found that Dr Patels findings did not properly take into account the location and position of the victims body in a locked room owned by a man recently arrested by police, nor did he consider the presence of blood on the deceaseds clothing and why a bucket of warm water was located next to the body. The family move to Australia 1982 Hardy is arrested for trying to drown his wife. He failed to comment on whether a blunt force injury which caused a large gash to White's head might have knocked her unconscious. A pathologist found guilty of serious misconduct over his post-mortem examination reports into the death of a victim of so-called "Camden Ripper" Anthony Hardy has had his suspension extended. Nov 2002 Hardy is released is from hospital when doctors say he is no danger to public. A pathologist faces being struck off after flaws were discovered in his post-mortem of the first victim of 'Camden Ripper' Anthony Hardy. richard@camdennewjournal.co.uk. Patel was suspended from the register for three months last September because of his performance in other cases. during the G20 protests faced fresh allegations today over examinations he carried out into a victim of the so-called "Camden Ripper". White's naked body was discovered in Hardy's flat in January 2002. Hardy drifted after his divorce living in various hostels around London, he also spent time in various mental hospitals, diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The film was directed by Robert Murray and written and produced by Will Hanrahan. The pathologist has also been found guilty of dishonesty by providing the GMC with a false CV in 2009. The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA), a regulatory body for pathologists on the Home Office register, suspended Dr Patel from conducting suspicious death post mortems last year. He became an alcoholic and diabetic.[6]. [10], Hardy pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal damage and claimed he had no knowledge of how White came to be in his flat due to his drinking problem. Patel declared she died of natural causes, and as a result a murder investigation was not begun till much later, during which time two other murders had been committed by the same man. A priceless chance was lost when Sally White, now identified as Hardys first known victim, was discovered dead in his back room nearly a year before the deaths of Ms Valad and Ms MacClennan, two women who worked as prostitutes. No comments have so far been submitted. Patel was accused of irresponsible conduct and a further charge of dishonesty over a CV entry. Hardy, who is serving a life-means-life jail sentence, admitted killing her in November 2003. . Fixed: Release in which this issue/RFE has been fixed.The release containing this fix may be available for download as an Early Access Release or a General Availability Release. The panel said it did not want to speculate on what might have happened if Dr Chan had been briefed differently but its report added: The effect of the police statement was to close off any further inquiry by the coroner It conveyed a misleading and unduly reassuring impression about the circumstances., The Metropolitan Police did answer this criticism, insisting the detectives involved were never asked to attend the inquest, although it conceded: Regrettably, for an unascertainable reason, the letter sent to the coroner for the purposes of releasing Sally Whites body was tendered in evidence and the wider concerns of the investigative team were not fully brought before the coroner.. At his trial in November 2003 Hardy, despite his initial lack of cooperation with the police, abruptly changed his plea to guilty to all three counts of murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Dr Patel claimed he shredded documents in 2007-8 that would have been part of the evidence. In one of the cases, the panel heard how he had failed to spot signs of abuse on five-year-old Islington girl, Annastacia Williams, whose parents were later jailed for child cruelty. Hardy would have been locked up. Isaac added that his "actions would be considered dishonest by the ordinary standards of reasonable and honest people, and that you must have realised that your actions would be regarded as dishonest". The panel ruled that Dr Patel, 63, had taken an inflexible approach to his autopsy and gave only superficial consideration to the possibility Ms White had been strangled. The . By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 21:33 GMT, 14 March 2011, Allegations: Dr Freddy Patel could be struck off over 'flaws' found in his post mortem examination of Sally White. Freddy Patel condemned for 'natural causes' report on murdered sex worker General Medical Council says pathologist, later criticised for his postmortem of newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson, acted. Mr Davies, who is not a member of the GMC, the doctors regulating body, questioned why it had taken investigators five years to notify Dr Patel that they were looking through the case, during which time he had destroyed key documents. Dr Patel was the pathologist blamed for the decision not to prosceute the police officer involved in the death of Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests in April 2009. The investigation said that the mental health experts who assessed him and discharged him from St Lukes, a mental health hospital in Muswell Hill, just six weeks before his last two killings, could not have predicted what was to happen. When the police investigated Hardy's flat, they found a locked door and, despite his claims to the contrary, found that Hardy had a key to it. Police officers who became serial killers, Take part in our survey to win an Amazon Fire HD 8 and Amazon Echo Dot. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. He went on the run for three days before being arrested at Great Ormond Street Hospital where he went for medication for diabetes. [4] He lived in various hostels in London, picking up convictions for theft[6] and being drunk and disorderly. With the wealth of forensic evidence, the CCTV and victims identified, the police finally have evidence to charge Hardy with the brutal murders of all three women. "Your conclusions in the postmortem reports were made without any adequate consideration of other possible modes of death, including asphyxia, and that this was irresponsible; not of the standard expected of a competent forensic pathologist when undertaking and reporting on special or forensic postmortem examination; and liable to bring the medical profession into disrepute.". The coroner was Dr Stephen Chan, who has not given evidence to any panel, investigation or inquiry in relation to the Hardy murders. Hardy, despite a history of mental illness, a personality disorder and schizophrenia, was said to have been bad, not mad at the time of his killings. A wound to the head and a bite mark to the thigh were recorded, yet heart disease was given as her official cause of death. //-->
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