Coroner protecting Gloucestershire NHS gross negligence manslaughter, Gloucester coroners officers and Roland Wooderson (assistant coroner) refuse to acknowledge the extremely poor care and gross medical negligence that Lucy Meszaros was subjected to and subsequently died from. Given the strong evidence of Gloucestershire NHS poor treatment and care, delayed and withheld medical assistance, lies, covert authorisations and fraudulent attempts to conceal neglect and illegal behaviour, the coroner should have allowed an 'out of county post mortem to alleviate the risk of allegiance and bias. They flatly refused and won't say why. The coroner also had a duty to raise a prevention of future deaths report. They flatly refused and wouldn't say why. They gave me categoric assurance that bodily fluids and tissue samples would be taken and retained for lab testing. "Barry says samples don't need to be taken". The pathologist (Dr Lord) didn't bother. They refuse to say why. He is the 'Lead Pathologist' for a company that supply staff to the NHS. Mark Gregson Lord refuses to say why he didn't bother and he refuses to communicate. I have no doubt in my mind that the coroner's office are protecting Gloucestershire NHS and I suspect Roland Wooderson and Mark Lord to be as bent as their backs would be if their pockets were full of hush money..

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