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'It destroyed him': Horizon scandal victims who never saw justice before death - ITV News

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'It destroyed him': Horizon scandal victims who never saw justice before death - ITV News

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The terrible miscarriage of justice at the heart of the Post Office scandal is only some of the way to being put right.

Hundreds of people are still waiting for their criminal convictions to be overturned, many more are yet to receive compensation for the livelihoods they lost.

But there are some victims of the scandal who will never know the relief of having their name cleared, the stigma officially washed away. They are the people who died before justice was done.

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Re: 'It destroyed him': Horizon scandal victims who never saw justice before death - ITV News

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The one's at the top need to go to prison. Also some IB. I believe the Government knew, and were involved in pushing the Post Office to prosecute the Postmaster's and Mistresse's.
The Sub Postmistress I was collecting from at the time, had to put her own money in as it wasn't adding up at the end of the day.
There must be nothing worse in knowing you've done nothing wrong, but being prosecuted.
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