⟡ The Medical Neglect Telegram II ⟡
Filed: 8 October 2025
Reference: SWANK/WESTMINSTER/MEDICAL-NEGLECT
Download: 2025-10-08_SWANK_EmergencyNotification_Westminster_AsthmaCrisis.pdf
Summary: Formal emergency alert to Westminster Children’s Services reporting respiratory distress and unmanaged asthma in a child under local authority care.
I. What Happened
At supervised contact on 8 October 2025, the Director measured her son King Bonnee Annee Simlett’s peak-flow at 160 L/min, down from his normal 360 L/min, with a pulse of 104 bpm and visible respiratory exhaustion.
The foster carers, acting under Westminster’s authority, failed to recognise or respond to this clinical crisis.
No ambulance was called, and no physician was consulted.
The Director therefore filed a formal emergency notification to Westminster, the Metropolitan Police, and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, asserting medical neglect and requesting immediate A&E intervention.
II. What the Document Establishes
A verified clinical reading evidencing respiratory distress in a child with chronic asthma.
Failure of safeguarding duty by carers and caseworkers despite clear danger.
Multi-agency escalation: The message was copied to all relevant oversight bodies including NHS Trust safeguarding, Ofsted, Social Work England, and the Family Court.
Correct legal basis: Communication issued under the Equality Act 2010 and pursuant to injunction order M03CL193, restricting all contact to director@swanklondon.com.
III. Why SWANK Logged It
Because oxygen, like justice, should not depend on bureaucracy.
This entry records not just a medical crisis but a systems failure in real time — where every professional copied bore statutory duty and yet none replied.
SWANK archives this moment as both evidence and indictment: the email that begged an empire to breathe.
IV. Violations Cited
Children Act 1989 §22(3) – failure to safeguard and promote welfare.
Children Act 1989 §47 – failure to investigate risk of significant harm.
Equality Act 2010 §20 – failure to accommodate disability-related communication.
UK GDPR Article 5(1)(f) – unlawful handling of personal data contrary to injunction.
NHS Safeguarding Policy (2019) – failure to act on clinical warning signs.
V. SWANK’s Position
SWANK London Ltd. regards this emergency notification as an unanswered summons of duty.
Each copied recipient is now bound to the record by their silence.
When a child’s lungs become a legal exhibit, the question is no longer “Who failed?” but “Who read and did nothing?”
This file remains open until verified confirmation of medical intervention is received.
Every breath unacknowledged is a paragraph unwritten.
Filed by: Polly Chromatic
Founder & Director, SWANK London Ltd.
Flat 37, 2 Porchester Gardens, London W2 6JL
director@swanklondon.com