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Calls for Justice in UK Infected Blood Scandal

Calls for Justice in UK Infected Blood Scandal

Ian Long and Sue Harrison, victims of the UK infected blood scandal, are calling for criminal charges against those responsible. They believe politicians and doctors should be held accountable for what they equate to corporate manslaughter. They hope upcoming inquiry findings will bring justice and closure.
Ian Long's father died from HIV contracted through contaminated blood, casting a long shadow over Long's life.

Now 48, Long advocates for criminal charges against those responsible, including politicians and doctors, likening it to corporate manslaughter.

Sue Harrison, 74, who contracted Hepatitis C from contaminated blood, shares this view.

Harrison discovered her infection while securing residency in Cyprus, leading to significant lifestyle changes and early retirement.

Both hope that upcoming inquiry results will expose culpability and bring accountability.

The families of victims continue to push for justice and closure, beyond financial compensation.
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