Ndingeko’s parents were born in Zimbabwe, although Mrs Kunene is now a British citizen.Just another part of our wonderful diversity, so enriching this country, eh?
Mr and Mrs Kunene, of Erith, south-east London, were told by the judge, Mr Justice Singh, on Monday that he was “considering all [sentencing] options” .Thank goodness Erith is no longer ‘hideously white’…
And also Thamesmead, where the enrichment has gone a little askew:
Mohamed, who lived in the flat opposite Mr Greenway, came to the UK as an asylum seeker in 1997 to escape war-torn Somalia.
Since then, he has had periods of significant mental illness which required in-patient treatment. He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia which was later changed to bipolar disorder and required medication.
The court heard Mohamed had become violent two times after he stopped taking his medication - although none led to convictions.And clearly, none lead to his removal from the country. Not even to a re-evaluation of his asylum status. Nor will this case even raise an eyebrow in the offices of the chattering classes who fret over ‘injustices’.
Judge Stephen Kramer QC told Mohamed: "It is clear to me that particularly if you stop taking your medication, you pose a serious risk to members of the public."
He ordered Mohamed to be detained under sections 37 and 41 of the Mental Health Act at the Bracton Centre in Dartford.More taxpayer's money down the drain.
XX The court heard Mohamed had become violent two times XX
ReplyDeleteTWICE, NOT "two times. (Can these arseholes not speak English?)
XX the judge, Mr Justice Singh, XX
Oh for FUCKS SAKE!!!!
Are there no ENGLISH Judges any more?
XX periods of significant mental illness which required in-patient treatment. He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia which was later changed to bipolar disorder and required medication. XX
Oh WHAT a fucking surprise!
Bunny
ReplyDeleteJulia, I hope you realised I have just read an article in the Independent, I nearly commented but stopped myself. What is the point of saying I don't fucking care you muppets? They will not understand and they are as much use as tits on a nun.
"detained under the Mental Health Act at the Bracton Centre in Dartford."
ReplyDeleteI've been to Dartford, just put a death fence round all of it, job done.
Stories like this make me want to burn stuff and I'm completely sane; ask my psychatrist.
ReplyDelete"detained under the Mental Health Act at the Bracton Centre in Dartford."
ReplyDeleteSomeone should paint over the "r" and "t" in that Centre's name.
...came to the UK as an asylum seeker in 1997 to escape war-torn Somalia.
ReplyDeleteWhere can I go to escape Somali-infested Birmingham?
Snake 'mo' Pliskin, the dare-devil of derring-do in "Escape from Dartford". We can have a supporting cast of failed politicians (plenty of choice there). That would need to be the sequel to"Escape from Somalia", though I suspect that was an easy task, being aided and abetted by GB/UK whatever.
ReplyDeleteI'm also a Brummy and I buggered off to New Zealand- best thing I ever did.
ReplyDeleteXX Where can I go to escape Somali-infested Birmingham? XX
ReplyDeleteSomalia. They are all here.
XX He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia which was later changed to bipolar disorder XX
ReplyDeleteNot a bad bit of engineering!
How did they do that then?
A total rewire, or just change the fuses?
"TWICE, NOT "two times. (Can these arseholes not speak English?)"
ReplyDeleteAh, the declining standard of the local newspaper...
"I hope you realised I have just read an article in the Independent..."
Sorry about that... ;)
"Where can I go to escape Somali-infested Birmingham?"
I think FT has the answer. The climate is a bit much, though.