a trial heard last year.Emily's father, Mark Jones, believes that his daughter's death could have been prevented if Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Trust (GMMH), the group offering mental health care in Bolton, had acted differently.He referred to Skana twice being sectioned before the killing, including one occasion where she attacked her own mother and her sister reported it to authorities. "She was is like a ticking time bomb - if it wasn't Emily it would have been somebody else," he told The M.E.N."The fact that the trust allowed her to go three months without checking up on her and her sister had made noises to say that she wasn't right but they didn't act on it.
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