The mother of a North East woman will have a Court of Appeal hearing tomorrow (January 31) in her fight for a second inquest into her daughter’s death.
Joy Dove, of Stockton-on-Tees, has been campaigning since 2018 for a second inquest into Jodey Whiting's death at age 42 in February 2017.
She argues that the role of the Department of Work and Pensions in Jodey’s death should be investigated and claims that the original 37-minute inquest, where she had no legal representation, was not sufficient and that a second inquest is required in the interests of justice.
Jodey, who suffered severe physical and mental health problems, took her own life a fortnight after her benefits were terminated because she did not attend a Work Capability Assessment.
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At the time of the assessment, Jodey was housebound with pneumonia, had been in hospital, and had found out that she had a cyst on the brain.
After the Attorney General gave Joy permission to apply to the High Court for a second inquest, the High Court rejected her application, but did say “the withdrawal of Employment Support Allowance should not have happened”.
The High Court ruled that new evidence that had come to light did not require a fresh inquest in the interests of justice.
However, Joy was given permission to appeal on several grounds.
At this week's hearing, Joy’s lawyers will argue that it is in the interests of justice for there to be another inquest and that the High Court was wrong to refuse her application.
They will argue that an inquest is needed to investigate the impact of the failings of the DWP in administering Jodey’s benefits, described by the High Court as “shocking” and the roles of these failings in her death.
Joy Dove said: “I have always been convinced that the original inquest into Jodey’s death just did not sufficiently answer the questions about how Jodey came by her death and I have always been convinced that the DWP decision to cancel her benefits was a key factor in Jodey’s decision to end her own life.
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"The DWP’s actions and lack of action have now been described as shocking, yet the impact on Jodey and my belief that this caused her death has never been investigated and I want a second inquest to do that.
I was devastated by the High Court’s decision and I am grateful that there will be a Court of Appeal hearing.
"I am looking forward to the hearing and trust the judges to make the just and right decision when they have heard the arguments from my legal team.”
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