For all the latest news from in and around Bolton, sign up for the free MyBolton newsletterA 'rigorous review' into the mental health service's handling of the woman who killed seven-year-old Emily Jones has found that her actions could not have been 'foreseen'.Eltiona Skana suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and had delusional thoughts which could sometimes lead to violence but was not seen by any mental health professional for three months in the run up to her fatal assault on a schoolgirl in a public park, a trial was told this week.She had also switched from injected medication, which could be monitored by nurses, to tablets, which she was expected to take herself, in the months before Emily's death on March 22.When police searched.
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