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image captionEmily Jones was killed in a park on Mother s Day last year
A man whose seven-year-old daughter was killed by a psychiatric patient says it is insulting that he has not received an apology from the NHS.
Mark Jones claims an NHS trust s failings left Eltiona Skana free to kill Emily in a park in Bolton. I will keep fighting until I get an apology, Mr Jones told the BBC.
Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust said it continued to send deepest sympathies to everyone who loved and cared for Emily .
A court heard Skana, who has paranoid schizophrenia, had not been taking her medication and slit Emily s throat as she played in Queens Park on 22 March last year.
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Partner of mum who fell to her death from Arndale car park says she might still be here today if she got help she needed
Melanie Hogben, 42, took her own life in November 2018
Melanie Hogben (Image: Family)
The partner of a devoted mum who fell to her death from the Arndale car park believes she might still be here today if she had got the help she needed for her mental health problems. Mel Hogben took her own life at the Manchester city centre shopping centre s car park on November 3, 2018. The 42-year-old, from Hulme, had told her partner, Tony Tulloch, she was going into town to do some shopping that morning.