DWP because she couldn't afford to put the heating on. Her benefits, including a Universal Benefit payment, were repeatedly stopped while she was in intensive care, her mum, Linda said.
In 2018, the coroner told the Liverpool Echo that there was no inquest because the death was declared to be from natural causes.
However, an investigation by the BBC's Shared Data Unit found DWP records that proved Elaine's case was not alone.It was among 144 internal reviews carried out by the DWP between 2012 and July, 2019, when Justin Thompson MP, minister for disabled people, health and work, said an additional six reviews would be “conducted shortly”.These reviews take place when there is a “suggestion or allegation” that the DWP’s actions had a.
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