A closure order has been enforced at a house after complaints of anti-social behaviour and possible drug use. Nobody is allowed to enter the house at Caishowe Road in Borehamwood for three months after the application was heard yesterday (June 2). Anyone who breaches the order and attempts to enter the house can be arrested. According to Hertfordshire Constabulary, there have been many reports of drug related activity and anti-social behaviour at the site. PC Tanya Bainbridge-Price from the Borehamwood Safer Neighbourhood Team said: “We had received numerous reports concerning anti-social behaviour and potential drug related activity at the address. This has had a huge impact on the local community.
Police are investigating the death of a woman with bipolar who choked after being allegedly prescribed higher than recommended doses of a powerful drug. Margaret Molyneux, an English literature lecturer aged 69 from Bishops Stortford, died at Watford General Hospital after choking in July 2017. But despite a coroner initially concluding that Ms Molyneux died of ‘natural causes’, her daughter Petria Foley believes it was triggered by high dosages of the anti-psychotic drug olanzapine prescribed at Kingfisher Court, a mental health unit in Harper Lane, near Radlett. While the drug can be used to treat mental health disorders including bipolar, it can also trigger a side effects, including seizures, difficulty breathing and problems with swallowing.
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