Nurse Julie McFadden, with over 16 years of experience in end-of-life care, has heard dying patients commonly say phrases like ‘Thank you’, ‘I forgive you’, ‘Goodbye’ and ‘Please forgive me’. She also mentioned cases where patients seemingly choose when they will die, and observed occurrences like seeing deceased loved ones before passing. Julie highlighted the diverse and sometimes puzzling behaviors exhibited by individuals in their final moments, emphasizing that these experiences vary greatly.
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No proof for ‘disgraceful’ claims of two-tier policing in Southport riots, MPs find
A report from Parliament's Home Affairs Committee has found no evidence to support claims of two-tier policing during the riots following the Southport attacks last summer, despite accusations from figures like Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage. The riots, fueled by misinformation about the attacker’s identity, resulted in over 1,800 arrests and highlighted outdated communication protocols that allowed false claims to proliferate online. The committee urged for updated media guidelines to better inform the public and...
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