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Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust News Articles Published On The Internet

  • This is Local London website published a news article on 7 February 2013 with subject: Bexleyheath knife murder Nurses fired for lying how they chased killer Nicola Edgington. The article refers to a trial at the Old Bailey where Nicola Edgington was found guilty of killing.

There have also been questions raised as to why Nicola Edgington who had killed her mother in 2005, had been released by Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust in 2009. The Chief Executive of Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, Mr Stephen Firn has stated: “In line with national NHS requirements there will now be an independent inquiry.”

  • In 2006, This is Local London reported on the death of Andrew Jordan who died on 7 October 2003: "Family hopes inquest will reveal the truth about Andrew's death"

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