Mental health nurses have been warned to look out for a convicted killer who has been on the run for more than a year.With our porous borders, are we sure he's even still in the country?
Utmanzi was suffering paranoid delusions when he attacked and killed his fellow asylum seeker, and admitted manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility in January last year.Hang on, his fellow asylum seeker?
So, what happens to his claim while he's incarcerated? Does it just come to a screeching halt, to be restarted once he's got a certificate to prove he's sane?
And how did he come to escape?
A judge ordered he be detained indefinitely after stabbing Mr Khan, 21, without warning and slitting his throat, but two months later Utmanzi scaled a 5m-high fence and broke out of the secure facility.He scaled a 5-metre fence and no-one noticed?
Some secure facility!
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"He scaled a 5-metre fence and no-one noticed ?
Some secure facility" !
Ahh .. but the Staff responsible for the security of patients held in allegedly secure phychiatric units, were probably all busy attending a "Diversity & Inclusivity" training day .. or some other equally fatuous crap ..
Meanwhile, the nutters were busy killing one another (not that I have problem with that) .. and then escaping into normal society (with which I do have a problem) ..
Haringey! No surprise there. A marvellously diverse inner London boro' - postiviely buzzing with non-Britishness! Now you get an inkling where the NHS budget is going!
Our porous borders are one way only.
hate to say it, but it will be cheaper all round if he has left the country and does not come back
"...the Staff responsible for the security of patients held in allegedly secure phychiatric units, were probably all busy attending a "Diversity & Inclusivity" training day ..."
Heh!
"hate to say it, but it will be cheaper all round if he has left the country and does not come back"
Agreed!
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