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Disgraced surgeon Ian Paterson's crimes may be 'tip of iceberg' | Disgraced surgeon Ian Paterson's crimes may be 'tip of iceberg' |
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Marie Pinfield, pictured left with her sister Shirley Moroney, died in 2008 | Marie Pinfield, pictured left with her sister Shirley Moroney, died in 2008 |
Thousands of women who suffered at the hands of the disgraced breast surgeon Ian Paterson may never get their stories heard, the sister of one of his victims fears. | Thousands of women who suffered at the hands of the disgraced breast surgeon Ian Paterson may never get their stories heard, the sister of one of his victims fears. |
An inquest, which began in October, is examining the deaths of 62 cancer patients who were treated by Paterson over a 14-year period, at NHS and private hospitals in the West Midlands. | |
But Shirley Moroney, whose sister Marie Pinfield died in 2008 at the age of 50, thinks that number could represent a fraction of those who were affected. | But Shirley Moroney, whose sister Marie Pinfield died in 2008 at the age of 50, thinks that number could represent a fraction of those who were affected. |
Paterson was jailed for 20 years in 2017, after being convicted of wounding patients with botched and unnecessary operations. | Paterson was jailed for 20 years in 2017, after being convicted of wounding patients with botched and unnecessary operations. |
Ms Moroney, whose sister was treated at Solihull Hospital, now runs a support group for his victims. | Ms Moroney, whose sister was treated at Solihull Hospital, now runs a support group for his victims. |
"The reason I set up the support group is we're all going to go through a very challenging time," she explained. | "The reason I set up the support group is we're all going to go through a very challenging time," she explained. |
"Ultimately, the person that we feel has affected the life of our loved one [is] on screen, in the coroner's court, and you have to go through your particular case meticulously. | "Ultimately, the person that we feel has affected the life of our loved one [is] on screen, in the coroner's court, and you have to go through your particular case meticulously. |
"And it's heartbreaking." | "And it's heartbreaking." |
Marie Pinfield died after being treated by Paterson at Solilhull Hospital | Marie Pinfield died after being treated by Paterson at Solilhull Hospital |
Ms Moroney said she was worried the cases being examined represented "the tip of the iceberg". | Ms Moroney said she was worried the cases being examined represented "the tip of the iceberg". |
"I think the 60-odd women that they're looking at doesn't really cut it for me," she said. | "I think the 60-odd women that they're looking at doesn't really cut it for me," she said. |
"The hundreds that have died would have died of metastasized cancer – the thing that they're looking for is, 'Did it reoccur in the place where he operated?'. | "The hundreds that have died would have died of metastasized cancer – the thing that they're looking for is, 'Did it reoccur in the place where he operated?'. |
"We all know that the cancer, once it's free to do its own thing, it can go anywhere in the body. | "We all know that the cancer, once it's free to do its own thing, it can go anywhere in the body. |
"But at the end of the day, they're looking at these cases and I am eternally grateful." | "But at the end of the day, they're looking at these cases and I am eternally grateful." |
Ian Paterson was jailed for 20 years in 2017 | Ian Paterson was jailed for 20 years in 2017 |
Paterson could be eligible for parole in as little as two years. | Paterson could be eligible for parole in as little as two years. |
Dan Hudson received a letter six months ago telling him the death of his mother Gillian in 2022 was being examined as part of the Paterson inquest. | Dan Hudson received a letter six months ago telling him the death of his mother Gillian in 2022 was being examined as part of the Paterson inquest. |
"I would be very concerned that he is going to get released in 2027 and we're still just scratching the surface of what's going on," he said. | "I would be very concerned that he is going to get released in 2027 and we're still just scratching the surface of what's going on," he said. |
"And what actually happens in that scenario? Is there a scenario where... that's just the end of it?" | "And what actually happens in that scenario? Is there a scenario where... that's just the end of it?" |
Ms Moroney shares those concerns. | Ms Moroney shares those concerns. |
"We did successfully prevent him from being re-categorised (moved to a lower security prison) by putting a petition together," she said. | "We did successfully prevent him from being re-categorised (moved to a lower security prison) by putting a petition together," she said. |
"And I would continue to put pressure on anybody who will listen, to try and keep him in prison until we've got this process finished." | "And I would continue to put pressure on anybody who will listen, to try and keep him in prison until we've got this process finished." |
'Appalling treatment' | 'Appalling treatment' |
While the inquest is looking at the deaths of Paterson's patients, it will also examine whether systemic failings allowed him to get away with his crimes for so long. | While the inquest is looking at the deaths of Paterson's patients, it will also examine whether systemic failings allowed him to get away with his crimes for so long. |
"That's what we've got to focus on," said Ms Moroney. "And try to understand how it is that one person can operate on thousands of women and get it wrong. | "That's what we've got to focus on," said Ms Moroney. "And try to understand how it is that one person can operate on thousands of women and get it wrong. |
"And yet nobody did anything? We've got to keep banging the drum." | "And yet nobody did anything? We've got to keep banging the drum." |
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust said it "wholly condemned" Paterson's actions and the "appalling treatment" of his patients between 1993 and 2011. | University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust said it "wholly condemned" Paterson's actions and the "appalling treatment" of his patients between 1993 and 2011. |
"Our thoughts remain with the patients and their families, who suffered due to the horrendous treatment they experienced from Ian Paterson," the trust said in a statement. | "Our thoughts remain with the patients and their families, who suffered due to the horrendous treatment they experienced from Ian Paterson," the trust said in a statement. |
"We will continue to fully support those affected and assist with HM Coroner's investigations." | "We will continue to fully support those affected and assist with HM Coroner's investigations." |
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