TJO’s email to W of Monday 18 January at 11.29 am
TJO’s email to W of Monday 18 January at 11.29 am
TJO’s email to W on the Monday morning said this:
I got to [the VA] this morning to check on him, he was well and ok, he asked me to get him cigarette, I said no, he told me it's so cold to go out to get it himself, I told him, I don't buy cigarette for client, I told him I will see him later for lunch, to do his shopping and domestic.
When I arrive later to do his weekly shopping, he was not in his house, I waited outside in my car, as I was waiting for his return, his neighbours opposite his house names Dav, walk up to me that [the VA] had a fall in front of his house and he called the ambulance for him.
And he was taken to … hospital. I put a call to the office and reported it, I spoke to [W] on the phone. She ask me to send an email and explain what has happened to him.
- Heading
- The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to dismiss the appeal. The decision of the Respondent made on 21 December 2021 (reference DBS6191 009472553290 ) to include TJO in the adults’ barred list is conf
- DBS’s decision
- Jurisdiction of the Upper Tribunal
- Grant of permission to appeal
- Documentary evidence before the Upper Tribunal
- Review of key evidence
- TJO’s email to W of Monday 18 January at 11.29 am
- TJO’s evidence
- Discussion: did DBS make mistakes in its core factual finding?
- Conclusions
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