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Post Office Scandal Claims Another Life, Family Seeks Justice

Summary

  • A father died shortly before his 34th wedding anniversary.
  • His daughter is campaigning for the compensation he deserved.
  • The family received an improved compensation offer recently.
Post Office Scandal Claims Another Life, Family Seeks Justice

A father's life was tragically cut short, with his daughter attributing his death to the devastating impact of the Post Office scandal and a lack of adequate compensation. The deceased had reportedly wished to relocate from England, feeling it had not been kind to him.

His daughter, who is now a sports coach, is part of a group campaigning on behalf of adult children affected by the scandal. She now faces planning her upcoming wedding without her father, who she describes as kind, caring, and always there for her.

In the wake of the BBC's inquiry, the family received a substantially improved compensation offer. A Post Office spokesperson expressed sincere apologies for the pain endured by postmasters and their families, acknowledging the long delays in clearing names and receiving redress.

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Jonathan Armstrong tragically died before his 34th wedding anniversary, with his daughter linking his death to the Post Office scandal.
Yes, the Post Office is offering compensation to those affected by the scandal, and the Armstrong family recently received an improved offer.
Lost Chances is a group formed by the adult children of sub-postmasters to campaign for those affected by the Post Office scandal.

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