I have not yet read what has been posted here, so apologise if I have duplicated it. However I have just posted the following on the MSbP4 thread and directed here by Janh......
I feel quite sad this morning and wondered if anyone can confirm what I have just been told.
It appears that Angela Cannings who was wrongly imprisoned for the murder of her baby, and later her husband Steve was accused by the same 'expert' witness after he watched a TV documentary on the case, but this 'expert' never even spoke to hin but made this judgment from watching a TV programme. Quite rightly a complaint was made to the GMC and as we all know the outcome of that, as the expert was Dr Southall.
What has upset me is that it is not cheap to take legal action and the Cannings lost everything, their house the lot, due to legal fees and today it was announced that she will get no compensation for the years she spent falsely imprisoned and seperated from her surviving son and family.
Can it be right that they loose their home and it has cost them money to to right a wrong, that should never have happened? The doctor concerned will have had professional insurance, so he will not be out of pocket, I really do think that she should be compensated as other falsely accused prisoners who are later released are. I think it was the 'Birmingham 4' who got over a million!
She was critisized for selling her story, to be made into a film. Not only do I think that this was very couragous of them as I would have wanted to 'slink off into obscurity', but the money she has been offered for this is only going to be enough for a down payment on a house.
We have a lot to grateful to both Steve and Angela Cannings for, and I feel that they have been through enough. Surely if she was wrongly lockled up and had her family seperated etc. Why should it cost them anything to right a wrong that should never have happened?
Does anyone know any reason why she was denied compensation or seen a story about this and can do a link?
I do apologise to you all, but I am cross, because it should not cost money to right a wrong that should never have happened.