Threatening, racist letters found in S Carolina county Follow Us
Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Saturday, February 13, 2021
DAWKINS, S.C. (AP) - Several Black residents in a South Carolina county have received what’s being described as “hate mail” that includes racist language and threats, investigating authorities say.
The Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office told WIS-TV that it is investigating and has asked the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division to assist. Deputies want to collect and process the letters for possible DNA and/or fingerprints. Investigators ask that anyone who has received a letter to refrain from opening it and to call them instead.
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These four pensioners are bravely fighting back against a draconian NHS policy that sees over-65s assessed for frailty and handed notices saying they will be denied resuscitation if they suffer a heart attack or stop breathing.
Bob, Peter, Stella and Shirley have all told the Mail they were slapped with a DNAR (do not attempt resuscitation) order against their wishes.
They are among hundreds of people who have written to tell us that DNARs were wrongly put on their medical files or those of their loved ones.