A LEADING charity has called on the government to “urgently review their prison contracts” with French transnational Sodexo following the death of a 45-year-old woman shortly after her release.
Annabella Landsberg, a diabetic, collapsed at Sodexo-run HMP Peterborough on September 2 2017.
An inquest jury at Huntingdon town hall found yesterday that “failures” by the company’s staff had contributed to Ms Landsberg not receiving vital medical treatment for her illness.
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As Palestine Action prisoners go weeks without food, alleging dangerous neglect and detention without trial, campaigners warn that a near-total media blackout is hiding a crisis that could turn fatal – and fuel a growing wave of public anger. ELIZABETH SHORT reports


