Posted on 09/30/2007 12:46:27 PM PDT by BGHater
A WOMAN was locked up and lost for 70 years after being wrongly accused of stealing 13p.
Jean Gambell, 85, was certified indefinitely in 1937 over claims she had taken the cash while cleaning at a doctors surgery.
The money was found but Jean still spent 70 years in a maze of care institutions.
She was found when brothers Alan, 66, and David, 63 who thought she was dead read a letter sent by a care home to their mother, who died 25 years ago.
David said: I was about to throw it in the bin when I saw a name in the corner Jean Gambell. I rang and they said our sister was there.
The two brothers travelled from their homes in Liverpool to see Jean at the home in Macclesfield, Cheshire. Staff warned them she was deaf and may not remember them.
David said: We were very nervous. We wrote on a piece of card Hello Jean, were your brothers. But she took one look at us and said, Hello Alan, hello David and flung her arms around us.
He added: Nowadays there are appeals but back then a doctor could sign away a life with the stroke of a pen.
They basically locked her up and threw away the key and she was stuck in the system.
She just got moved from one institution to another.
What a waste of a poor, innocent girls life.
Jean had a stroke after meeting her brothers, believed to have been sparked by the shock of the reunion. She is said to be recovering.
Thursday, October 18, 2007 Prisoner Jean Gambell dies- A life wasted. It is less than a month since I posted on the illegal imprisonment of Jean Gambell in one of the States institutions for seventy years.
This morning the Telegraph has reported Page 12 1 paragraph in brief, that she has died of a stroke. I just feel ashamed, no doubt all claims against the State must now be null and void, the Lord Protector and his caring cohorts must be overjoyed.
Posted by Guthrum at 9:24 AM
http://lookingforavoice.blogspot.com/2007/10/prisoner-jean-gambell-dies-life-wasted.html
Jeeze. Thanks.
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