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Family of Peter Heron calling for review of his wife Ann s murder investigation THE family of a man suspected of murdering his wife more than 30 years ago are calling for fresh eyes to be cast over the evidence. Peter Heron, who has always maintained his innocence, was arrested and charged with the murder of his wife, Ann, in 1990 – the case remains open.
Ann Heron Now a private investigator and a law firm have joined forces to help completely clear the pensioner s name. Mr Heron s daughter, Debbie Simpson, is urging Durham Constabulary to invite another force to look through the evidence because she believes the original investigation focussed solely on her father and didn t look at potential alternatives.
Family of Peter Heron calling for review of his wife Ann s murder investigation THE family of a man suspected of murdering his wife more than 30 years ago are calling for fresh eyes to be cast over the evidence. Peter Heron, who has always maintained his innocence, was arrested and charged with the murder of his wife, Ann, in 1990 – the case remains open.
Ann Heron Now a private investigator and a law firm have joined forces to help completely clear the pensioner s name. Mr Heron s daughter, Debbie Simpson, is urging Durham Constabulary to invite another force to look through the evidence because she believes the original investigation focussed solely on her father and didn t look at potential alternatives.
A PUBLIC inquiry should be held into a North-East mental health trust, according to families and campaigners who believe it needs to answer for as many as 20 patient deaths. Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust is already subject to a series of independent investigations commissioned by NHS England. They will look into failings at West Lane Hospital, in Middlesbrough, and the deaths of 17-year-old patients Christie Harnett and Nadia Sharif in 2019 and Emily Moore, 18, who died at Lanchester Road Hospital, near Durham, last February. The West Lane mental health facility for children and adolescents was shut down by the Care Quality Commission in August 2019, after inspectors rated it ‘inadequate’, but is due to partially reopen under new management in April.
A PUBLIC inquiry should be held into a North-East mental health trust, according to families and campaigners who believe it needs to answer for as many as 20 patient deaths. Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust is already subject to a series of independent investigations commissioned by NHS England. They will look into failings at West Lane Hospital, in Middlesbrough, and the deaths of 17-year-old patients Christie Harnett and Nadia Sharif in 2019 and Emily Moore, 18, who died at Lanchester Road Hospital, near Durham, last February. The West Lane mental health facility for children and adolescents was shut down by the Care Quality Commission in August 2019, after inspectors rated it ‘inadequate’, but is due to partially reopen under new management in April.