benefits were cut.Philippa Day was agoraphobic and had repeatedly begged benefit bosses for a home assessment.But after the 27-year-old was told there would be no visit she was found collapsed next to the letter on her pillow.After spending two months in a coma she sadly passed away in October 2019.Now her sister Imogen Day is horrified at the way the Department for Work and Pensions and assessors Capita handled the case, reports The Mirror.The 24-year-old fears more tragedy unless the welfare system is overhauled.Devastated Imogen says Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey and her officials need to act.She said: “Pip wasn’t the first to die and won’t be the last.The process is distressing, it has led to multiple similar instances and.
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