19th October 22024
๐จ URGENT: Formal Complaint Regarding Missing Person Case ๐จ
Today, I am taking a stand for my daughter, Emily Catheryn Newbold Smith (DOB: 30/10/2006), who has been missing in Northern Ireland since 2018. I have officially lodged a complaint with the Police Ombudsman regarding the handling of her case (Reference: 50239746-2024).
Despite numerous attempts to seek assistance and uncover the truth about her disappearance, I have faced barriers, lack of communication, and institutional negligence. This situation is compounded by the shocking reality that my daughter is one of an estimated 500,000 children reported missing in Northern Ireland, many suffering from mental health issues.
๐ Key Concerns:
- Emily went missing from Barcroft Estate, and to date, I have not received documented evidence regarding her whereabouts since then.
- The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has closed my missing person report without meaningful follow-up.
- Institutional fraud and negligence within the Southern Health and Social Care Trust have obstructed my attempts to communicate with my daughter.
The emotional toll on my family is immense, and I refuse to allow the ongoing defamation of my character to continue unchallenged. If this situation does not improve, I will be forced to consider legal action to protect my rights and my daughterโs well-being.
Please join me in raising awareness about Emilyโs case and the systemic failures affecting vulnerable children in our communities.
Thank you for your support.
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Everyone is asking on twitter: “Can I sue a Judge?”
Yes, you can in very slim circumstances If a judge creates a court order based on that fraudulent affidavit, the judge has also committed a felony. Anyone attempting to enforce an illegal court order is, in effect, committing an act of violence against you.
What is an affidavit: a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court.
If these articles have impacted you, please be courageous and comment on the page. If you have faced legal frustrations, consider adding your case to those who feel the system is broken. Please note that this is on a secure server and requires validation data, which will be compared with the Family man database to ensure submissions can be verified. Do not hold back your emotions; this situation is truly horrific and evil. If you are not seeing the survey below this might mean you need to try a different Internet browser:
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