Mr John Donnelly, Chair of my MPTS hearing, was hypocrite, bias and liar in my honest opinion.
Mr Donnelly acting as the Chair of the proceedings was bias and hypocrite in my honest opinion. There were many examples to justify this. I will highlight these in my subsequent postings but one below is one of many. Mr Donnelly was telling me off that I had been making statements. Readers can decide reading the following questions I asked; questions were simple and comprised of small sentences. At the bottom, he interrupted blaming, I keep making statements,.
Q Thank
you. How was the baby overnight?
A Overnight
he was fine.
Q Could
sleep?
A Yes.
Q Not
kicking around too much or crying or ...?
A No.
Q When
did you notice the ring in the nappy?
A I
would say the second nappy change of that day.
The first nappy change was fine.
Q That
day it was early night, you mean the following day you mean?
A Yes,
the following day, the second day. The
first nappy change in the morning was ...
So the first nappy change after the procedures was fine because that was
done in the evening, and the second nappy change, I would say about maybe
lunchtime, when I saw fell off.
Q So
you saw the ring in the nappy?
A In
the nappy.
Q In
the nappy.
A Which
I photographed and sent over to you.
Q Sure. Was there any blood in that nappy, second
nappy?
A An
excess of blood, no. There was traces of
blood.
Q No,
just trace. So even the ring fell off
prematurely there was no bleeding from the skin edges?
A No
excessive bleeding, no. No continuous
bleeding I could not stop, no.
Q Probably
the ring ‑ sorry: the string did its work, that it stopped the blood, but
unfortunately it dropped off prematurely.
THE CHAIR: Doctor, please, you keep making
statements.
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