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My daughter received police treatment while injured on the road

25 March 2026
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Soriah Barry, a 27-year-old singer, died in February last year after a collision with a double-decker bus on Lea Bridge Road in Clapton, London. Tragically, she lay on the road for nearly two hours before receiving medical attention, during which time bystanders filmed her and police officers discussed potential charges against her. Her mother, Saphiatu, expressed that Soriah was treated like a criminal rather than receiving the necessary care and compassion during this critical time. The family believes that had Soriah been treated differently, her life could have been saved. They have maintained her room as a memorial, highlighting the profound loss they are grappling with, as the investigation into the incident continues to raise questions about the response from emergency services.

Why It Matters

This incident underscores the importance of proper emergency response protocols and the ethical treatment of individuals in distress. Soriah’s case highlights concerns regarding how law enforcement and medical personnel prioritize care in crisis situations, especially when individuals are perceived to have engaged in risky behavior. The average response time for emergency services can significantly impact survival rates in critical situations, emphasizing the necessity for timely intervention. Public scrutiny following incidents like this can lead to reforms aimed at improving emergency response practices and ensuring that compassion is prioritized in life-threatening scenarios.

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