Sheila would have been admitted under section 3 ? at the clinic. All patients who are admitted in such places are sectioned according to their illness. A section 3 is mainly for those needing treatment and the indication that I get that Sheila had been able to more or less discharge herself,was that she was under this particular section,although I'd still be interested to know. Even on her discharge she should have been " supervised " by having weekly visits from a health worker. During treatment and also after discharge,the patient remains under the " guardianship " of mental health workers. I don't remember reading any of this either !
There's no doubt in my mind that Sheila had been let down by the services which should have been provided.
. Poor Sheila, she was let down by Bamber when he murdered her family and framed her for the murders, must have been awful for her, what she had gone through and then to have a brother like him. Must have been awful for her in them dying moments understanding why her brothers jealousy and hatred had made him Di this. Like the Pope said,
“Envy kills,” the Pope said. “It does not tolerate others having something that I do not have. And it always suffers, because the heart of an envious or jealous person suffers. It is a suffering heart!” It is a suffering that desires “the death of others