Telephone message left by Tamsin Tomlinson (General Medical Council) for David re 'Dr Barton + Gosport W.M.H. deaths'
- 5 Sep 2007
- Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Coroner’s Office
- Document ID: PCO000055
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Refers to: Brian Patterson requests more information about seven deaths of patients at Gosport War Memorial Hospital in 'order to determine whether the Secretary of State should issue' the requested Section 15 orders. Acknowledging: correspondence from David C Horsley to Paul Harris (dated 15 June) re 'Operation Rochester', and Dr Barton.
Refers to: David C Horsley requests permission to open inquests into the deaths of ten patients who died at Gosport War Memorial Hospital crown Prosecution Service, medicine, Detective Superintendent David Williams of Hampshire Police and Dr Jane Barton.
Refers to: Andrew smith and Steve Watts.
Refers to: Mr Peter Viggers MP.
Refers to: Email exchange concerns a meeting held at the Ministry of Justice to discuss Operation Rochester.
David C Horsley requests permission to open inquests into the deaths of ten patients who died at Gosport War Memorial Hospital, medicine, Crown Prosecution Service, Elsie Devine, Enid Spurgin, Geoffrey Packman and Arthur Cunningham.
Enclosing: 'direction under Section 15', The Secretary of State, Arthur Denis Brian Cunningham, Ruby Josephine Dorothea Lake, Geoffrey Michael John Packman, Leslie Charles Pittock, Helena Frances Service, Enid Phyllis Dormer Spurgin and Robert Caldwell Wilson.
The exchange concerns the number of inquests that will be held into the deaths of patients at Gosport War Memorial Hospital.
[Note - the document draft media release mentioned in the second email of this exchange was not present at the time of cataloguing]
Refers to: David Williams sends 'some factoids around the sheer size of the investigation' following his meeting with Mr David Horsley meeting on 11 April 2007, Gosport War memorial hospital, Dr Jane Barton and GMC.
Refers to: Correspondence concerns inquests into the 'Operation Rochester' deaths.
Refers to: Correspondence concerns the lack of information available about investigations into deaths at the Gosport War Memorial Hospital including Professor Baker's report, Crown Prosecution Service, Mr A D B Cunningham, Mr Close and Professor Baker.
Refers to: Correspondence concerns the CPS's decision not to let David C Horsley 'see the Counsels' Opinions' in the matter of the Operation Rochester investigation.
Refers to: Paul Close informs David C Horsley that 'the CPS does not disclose its communications with Counsel to third parties'.
Refers ro:David Horsley asks Mr P Close to reconsider his request to allow him to see 'Operation Rochester Counsel's Instructions and Opinions'.
Refers to: Mr Paul Close cannot disclose 'Instructions to Counsel and Counsels' opinions' to David C Horsley. He explains the basis upon which he has proceeded when considering evidence obtained by the police and sets out 'the elements of the offence of gross negligence manslaughter' as he applied them to the evidence.
Refers to: David Williams reports that the 'Advising Counsel was Mr David Perry' whose advice was prepared after a meeting with the police and CPS between September 2005 and September 2006. The police 'have formally requested the advice but have been refused it.'
Refers to: David C Horsley requests 'sight of all Instructions to Counsel and Counsels' Opinions obtained by the CPS'.