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Pensioner dies after being left to starve for nine days (From This Is Local London)
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Pensioner Gloria Foster dies after being left to starve for nine days
10:40am Tuesday 5th February 2013 in News By Mike Pyle
Pensioner left to starve for nine days dies in hospital
A widow who was left to starve after her nursing care was cut off has died in hospital.
Banstead woman Gloria Foster was left for nine days after the council-contracted agency supplying her with care was shut down by immigration police.
She was found dangerously dehydrated, with severe bed sores and only a faint pulse on Thursday, January 24, after going nine days without the four daily visits she was supposed to have. She died in Epsom Hospital yesterday.
Mrs Foster, in her 80s, was being looked after by nurses from Sutton-based Carefirst 24 and depended on them for her medication, food and drink. The agency was raided and six people arrested on January 15 amid allegations the company had been employing illegal immigrants under the identities of former workers.
Both Surrey County Council and Sutton Council contracted work to the agency and alternative arrangements were supposed to have been made for all those affected. But Mrs Foster, who was under Surrey County Council's jurisdiction, did not get any replacement care.
A Surrey County Council spokesman said: "We're very sad to hear about Mrs Foster's death, and our thoughts are with her family and friends at this difficult time.
"The safety of vulnerable adults is our top priority, which is why this tragic event is already being urgently looked at by the Surrey Safeguarding Adults Board."
The Local Government Ombudsman has said it will step in if the investigation is not deemed satisfactory.
All those arrested in the raid on Carefirst 24 have been bailed until dates in March.
Sutton Council says alternative arrangements were made for all its clients in Carefirst's care prior to the raid.
Comments(7)
fedup58
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12:28pm Tue 5 Feb 13
This really is becoming a country of not caring for the elderly. I am horrified to think that a supposed civilised country could let this happen.
Sutton53
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12:40pm Tue 5 Feb 13
Mr Perceptive
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12:46pm Tue 5 Feb 13
boredofallyourmoaning
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12:51pm Tue 5 Feb 13
9 days this poor woman went with any contact, there is no way I would not contact my mother of 80 for 9 days. I completly agree with the coments about Surrey County Council, but no-one has actually asked where was this ladies family was. Gloria was not only failed by the system, but failed by those her around her.
Michael Pantlin
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6:47pm Tue 5 Feb 13
justreadingthenews1
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7:41pm Tue 5 Feb 13
RobertS1970 says...
11:28am Tue 5 Feb 13