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THE family of an elderly lady who believe she was the victim of abuse at a Barnsley care home say they want ‘justice’ after carers alleged to have taken part walked free - despite man who shared the images online being jailed this week.
In June last year, images were circulated online that appeared to show abuse sustained by residents at Cherry Trees Care Home, Lundwood.
After an investigation, seven carers from the home were arrested but charges were dropped on each due to a lack of evidence.
However, the man who posted the images online - 27-year-old Jamie Phillips of Newington Avenue, Royston - was jailed after appearing at Sheffield Crown Court on Monday.
Family of gran abused in sickening care home photo want culprits punished
Shirley Duffy died two months before multiple photos of residents were circulated on social media having been posted by the boyfriend of the carer responsible in revenge for being dumped.
Shirley Duffy was photographed by care home staff hanging upside down in a chair
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A man described in court as a pharmacist has denied being concerned in the production of class A drug methamphetamine.
Peter Ozvolda was arrested on Friday after being sought by police since alleged drug factory equipment was discovered during a search last May.
As he appeared before Belfast Magistrates’ Court today a police officer said his name had been given by a co-accused arrested at the time of the find.
Objecting to the 34-year-old Slovakian being released on bail, the officer explained that a fingerprint found on a funnel matched that of the accused.
He said the funnel, which was found with other items in a van at premises on the Ballygowan Road on the outskirts of east Belfast, tested positive for traces of the drug.