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Old September 29th, 2007, 11:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Sister was locked away for 70 years when she was wrongly accused of stealing 12p

Found, the sister who was locked away for 70 years when she was wrongly accused of stealing 12p

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At the age of only 15, Jean Gambell was locked away for supposedly stealing the equivalent of 12 1/2p from the doctor's surgery where she worked as a cleaner.


She was later found to be innocent, but by that time she had been condemned as 'feeble-minded' and lost in the system.


Two brothers born after her incarceration were convinced she must have died long ago. But now, an astonishing 70 years after she was sent away, the family have held an emotional reunion.


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Family reunion: Jean Gambell, 85, with brothers David and Edgar


"It was a special moment and one that will live with me for ever," said her brother David, 63.


Jean, who lived on the Wirral, was ordered to be detained indefinitely in Cranage Hall, Crewe, after the money - half a crown - went missing from the surgery in 1937.

Allegations of theft led doctors to describe her as 'of feeble mind'.

The money was eventually found but by then it was too late. David said: "Nowadays there are reviews and appeals, but back then a doctor could sign away a life with the stroke of a pen - it's a terrible waste."



The two brothers were allowed to visit her over the years but she was subsequently moved to numerous care homes across the North-West, making it hard for them to stay in touch.

And when David and his elder brother Alan lost their mother 25 years ago, the final link to their sister was lost.

In June this year, however, David, who still lives in his mother's old home, received a questionnaire sent by a care home which was addressed to her.

Thinking it was simply an advertising pamphlet, he was about to throw it away when he saw his sister's name in tiny writing on the top corner of the page.

He rang the care home - Warwick Mews in Macclesfield - and was told straight away that Jean was there.


"It was a pretty emotional moment," he said. "I called the rest of my family and they were as stunned as I was.

"We had no idea that our sister, who had been lost to the system before I was born, was still alive."





David and 66-year-old Alan, who both live on the Wirral, made arrangements to visit Jean but were warned by staff at the home warned them that she was deaf and might not remember them.



David said: "We were very nervous. We had a bunch of flowers and wrote on a piece of card, 'Hello Jean, we're your brothers.'

"They brought her in and she took one look at us and said, 'Hello Alan, hello David', and flung her arms around us.

"Jean even thanked us for the flowers and the presents we gave her. It's incredible, after all this time there was no hint of bitterness."

Two weeks after their visit in July, Jean suffered a stroke, thought to have been caused by the emotional stress of the reunion.

She is receiving treatment in a heart ward in a Macclesfield hospital and is making good progress.
"After she suffered the stroke Alan blamed himself for causing it," said David. "But I think we would have felt worse if we had discovered our sister was still alive and had done nothing to try and see her again."


Alan's memories of his sister are from visiting times at care homes when he was a child.

"We were not even born in 1937 when Jean was put away but I do remember her being brought to us by two wardens when we were young," he said.


"Soon though, we lost contact. We have now found out that Jean had tried to explain what had happened to staff at various institutions, but the things she was saying to the staff had been dismissed as figments of her imagination.

"We now know she was telling the truth. The old Victorian house she claimed to have lived in did exist.

"But when officials went to find it, all they saw was a 1960s apartment block. Our old family home had been bulldozed - but it was there once."

A spokesman for Cheshire County Council said the case was being investigated.



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Old September 29th, 2007, 12:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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How sad for that woman. A whole life lost.
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Old September 30th, 2007, 01:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
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This is incredibly sad.
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That's crazy.
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Old September 30th, 2007, 02:56 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Can she sue anyone?
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