📎 SWANK Dispatch: Section 47 By Email? My Son Was Watching Cartoons.
🗓️ 5 February 2024
Filed Under: false safeguarding referral, hospital retaliation, Section 47 fraud, medical discrimination, asthma crisis ignored, RBKC procedural abuse, cartoon-watching children, health condition weaponised, Westminster A&E, Chelsea and Westminster misconduct
“The nurse didn’t examine me.
She sent an email saying I looked erratic.
The next day, I was under investigation.”
— A Mother of Four Still Recovering From Being Denied Oxygen
This document chronicles the beginning of the Section 47 investigation opened by Samira Issa at RBKC, following an email from a nurse at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. The email falsely stated that Polly Chromatic presented as “possibly intoxicated” and “erratic” — despite:
Having documented eosinophilic asthma
A known history of communication difficulty during flares
Being treated for respiratory crisis, not mental illness
No formal safeguarding referral was submitted through the usual medical protocols.
No in-person assessment by a mental health specialist.
No toxicology.
Just an email.
🏥 I. The Reality of the Hospital Visit
Polly arrived with:
Oxygen saturation of 90%
Blood pressure of 160/74
Peak flow between 112–120
She could barely hold her phone
Her condition was visibly physical — not psychological
She repeatedly asked for help breathing, not parenting
And yet, by the next day:
A Section 47 child protection investigation had been launched.
Polly had not even recovered from the asthma flare.
📺 II. Meanwhile, at Home...
Her son was watching cartoons
The home was peaceful, clean, and calm
The children were safe
The only trauma introduced was by the investigation itself
📂 III. SWANK Commentary
You opened a Section 47
based on an email.
Not a visit.
Not a referral form.
Not a risk.
And certainly not a truth.