Paula Mullen
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Yeah, it was a big day.
A lot went through my mind today, just about Katie and all the failures, but most of all, how we can still
You know, the PSNI here can still stand by and let senior officers not take any accountability for what they've done and what they didn't do, actually, and why they were so determined to make it.
suicide that was the cause of death it just highlighted the fact that you know more needs done and there is 16 recommendations so hopefully you know there's going to be something changes you know because there's been a lot of women have went through the same
the hands of an abuser coercive control a lot of that just seemed to be a lot highlighted today and then I just sat and thinking you know we have started up a Katie Trust and Katie's sort of name and
It is needed.
You know, the Kitty Trust now at the moment have a hundred families, over a hundred families needing help.
Same sort of situations where their death wasn't taken serious and the Kitty Trust is helping them.
So, yeah, so just a few things like that, you know, just the failures in the police and the doctors and social workers, everybody really.
Yeah, it's hard to have confidence.
Like the senior officers being able to retire without any accountability is something that the Justice Minister is looking at.
But too late for us.
But, you know, really, like they should have been held accountable for what they'd done or what they didn't do.
It did, you know, because it just, it is so real.
Like when it comes to your own door, um, you know, they wouldn't listen to people, you know, that we knew her as a person that she would never have done that.
never have we took our own life, just full of life.
You know, they just, I don't know, they just didn't want to take it on or what, I don't know.
It's not easy.
It's not easy, you know, because...