⟡ “I Was Denied Treatment for Six Months — Because They Misread My Breathlessness as Attitude.” ⟡
When public services see your oxygen level as a personality flaw.
Filed: 10 October 2024
Reference: SWANK/WCC/EMAIL-26
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This email wasn’t a complaint. It was an unbroken chain of public betrayal — from gas leak to hospital abuse, from social work harassment to racial misreading, from medical collapse to judicial neglect. It is the full-body scan of what happens when British services mistake trauma for instability and racism for safeguarding.
I. What Happened
A sewer gas leak forced her family into a hotel for six months.
She couldn’t breathe. She couldn’t walk.
She went to the hospital.
Instead of oxygen, she was given suspicion.
Instead of help, she was racially misinterpreted, labelled aggressive, and denied treatment.
They sent nine officers to her hotel over a lie.
They refused her care — again and again — even with oxygen at 89%.
And through it all, social workers harassed her with no support.
Because here, medical distress is read as noncompliance.
And being American, mixed-race, or disabled is a cause for suspicion — not protection.
II. What the Email Establishes
That a medically documented sewer gas leak caused sustained respiratory collapse
That hospital staff refused treatment based on racialised and class-based assumptions
That social workers offered no support, only surveillance, throughout the medical crisis
That police were summoned based on false allegations and institutional bias
That her disability was visible, clinical, and completely denied
III. Why SWANK Filed It
Because six months of suffocation is not a misunderstanding.
Because this is how the State erases women — not suddenly, but bureaucratically.
Because she wrote the entire truth,
copied every party,
and still, no one helped.
So we did.
IV. Violations Identified
Medical Neglect in Emergency Context Despite Clinically Low Oxygen Levels
Racial Profiling and Misreading of Behaviour in Public Hospital Setting
Failure to Investigate Environmental Health Crisis (Sewer Gas)
Safeguarding Harassment in Place of Medical Support
Procedural Bias Against Visibly Disabled and Mixed-Race American Family
V. SWANK’s Position
This was not just a medical oversight.
It was a collective act of punishment for not dying politely.
They didn’t believe her.
They didn’t treat her.
They sent police instead.
She moved, survived, and documented everything.
And now they’re on file — next to the oxygen readings they ignored.
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