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Aunt Fights for Nephew's Transfer from Troubled UK Hospital
27 Mar
Summary
- A Scottish woman seeks her nephew's move from an English mental health facility.
- The hospital faces multiple police inquiries over alleged staff misconduct.
- NHS England is arranging alternative care for numerous inpatients.

A Scottish woman is calling for her nephew, who sustained severe brain injuries in 2016, to be urgently transferred from a mental health hospital in England. Jordan Jones, now 36, has been at St Andrew's Healthcare in Northampton for rehabilitation since 2020.
Recent revelations exposed that 15 staff members were arrested starting in October 2024, following serious allegations including rape, ill-treatment, and neglect. These ongoing investigations have led NHS England to request alternative placements for scores of inpatients.
Caroline Munro, Jordan's aunt and legal guardian, is actively seeking local health providers to facilitate his return to his home city of Aberdeen for care. She hopes for a swift resolution to ensure her nephew receives appropriate support outside the troubled facility.




