Michael Harnett wants a public inquiry into how his stepdaughter took her life while in hospital.
A family calling for a public inquiry into a health trust following the deaths of three teenage girls have handed in a petition at Downing Street.
Mr Harnett said "things need to change" at hospitals run by Tees Esk and Wear Valley NHS Foundation Trust .Christie took her life at Middlesbrough's West Lane Hospital. Two months later, Nadia Sharif, 17, died there and Emily Moore, 18, took her life in February 2020 at Lanchester Road Hospital.Mr Harnett, of Newton Aycliffe, said he wanted Prime Minister Liz Truss to know how many families had been let down by the trust.
Christie's grandmother, Casey Tremain, who was also in London, added: "We were complaining about getting things changed, for us to be listened to, but they didn't listen and Christie died.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Health services in south under 'severe pressure'Two NHS trusts release statements about 'extremely busy' emergency departments.
Read more »
Scotland Covid inquiry: No-one wants top jobs, lawyer warnsThe inquiry is 'going nowhere' after a raft of resignations, a representative for families says.
Read more »
Four kidnapped Merced County family members found dead: 'Horribly senseless'MERCED COUNTY, Calif. — All four family members who were mysteriously kidnapped in Northern California have been found dead in a rural almond orchard, the Merced County sheriff said.
Read more »
Update: Merced County family slaying suspect worked for family's trucking companyAuthorities on Thursday confirmed the man suspected of killing four family members including a baby girl after kidnapping them at gunpoint had previously worked for the family.
Read more »
St. Johns County estimates almost $60 million for repairs to homes, roads, infrastructureAfter Hurricane Ian, St. Johns County estimates the damage to be about $60 million after damages to over 600 homes, roads and country infrastructure.
Read more »