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It was the Labour party who gave us the scandal at Mid Staffs – elderly people begging for water and dying of neglect.
Judge Henderson gave the receiver control of the prison medical system in 2006 after finding conditions in the state's 33 adult prisons so bad that an average of an inmate a week was dying of neglect or malpractice.
While Detroit has been dying of neglect and malfeasance for decades, now it is dying of thirst. .
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"She died of neglect.
Ellen S. Borakove, a spokeswoman for the city's medical examiner, said, "This child died of neglect, essentially".
He was arrested, jailed for a year in dreadful conditions, and in 2009 died of neglect and abuse.
Now they languish in the drawer or take up space on the counter, where they eventually die of neglect.
Magazine, meanwhile, died of neglect, splitting up in 1981 because they were tired of playing the same-sized venues and never breaking the Top 40.
For three years the market has openly traded endangered species including sun bears and pangolins, in conditions so bad that many animals die of neglect.
It really is up to the new Culture Secretary, Maria Miller, to ensure that the rich but fragile web of local theatres across this country does not get slashed by borough-council short-sightedness or allowed to die of neglect.
The body of the emperor, who was deposed by military officers in 1974 and was either murdered or simply allowed to die of neglect a year later, will be buried in a tomb in the Orthodox Trinity Cathedral in the capital, Addis Ababa.
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