A grieving mum has accused the Metropolitan Police of misogyny over claims two officers decided not to check on her vulnerable daughter before she was found dead in a park.
A grieving mum has accused theof misogyny over claims two officers decided not to check on her vulnerable daughter before she was found dead in a park.
The park, which overlooks a busy road in the borough of Ealing, can be walked across in about five minutes. ‘Because I felt they were more concerned about letting the Met down than actually letting the family down and letting Nat down.’As well as appealing to the police watchdog, Dr Shotter Weetman has written to the Met’s new chief, Sir Mark Rowley, demanding an investigation into how the force handled the matter and why it decided not to open a misconduct case.
Natalie’s close friend, the writer and poet Miss Yankey, said: ‘When failing to do your job properly results in a woman’s death, minimising the consequences is not only an insult to the life lost, but a reflection of how little regard the Met Police have for women’s lives.
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