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Desperate father who set himself alight while serving 13 years in jail for stealing a phone finally moved to hospital

19 June 2025
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Desperate father who set himself alight while serving 13 years in jail for stealing a phone finally moved to hospital
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Trapped under an abolished IPP jail term, Thomas White was driven to schizophrenia and psychosis.

After a six-year family campaign, his tragic case has been documented by The Independent, and he is finally being transferred to a hospital for treatment following a year of advocacy and support.

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