'˜I felt guilt '“ now I want criminal prosecutions' '“ son of D-Day veteran who died in Gosport hospital scandal calls for criminal cases

Eric Cousins with Pauline Godley, son and daughter of Arthur Cousins, and Norman Godley outside Portsmouth Cathedral in Old Portsmouth. 

Picture: Malcolm Wells (180620-5209)Eric Cousins with Pauline Godley, son and daughter of Arthur Cousins, and Norman Godley outside Portsmouth Cathedral in Old Portsmouth. 

Picture: Malcolm Wells (180620-5209)
Eric Cousins with Pauline Godley, son and daughter of Arthur Cousins, and Norman Godley outside Portsmouth Cathedral in Old Portsmouth. Picture: Malcolm Wells (180620-5209)
THE son of a D-Day landing veteran said he forever felt '˜guilt' about the death of his father at the Gosport hospital.

Fareham man Eric Cousins, 70, had expected his dad, 82-year-old Arthur Cousins, to come back home after he was transferred to Gosport War Memorial Hospital from the now defunct Haslar hospital following a fall.

He said: ‘I want to see people taken to criminal court.

‘It’s not just (Dr Jane) Barton, there’s people above and government also. I say he was murdered, manslaughter at least. What he went through to have his life taken away through being taken away through manslaughter at the least is terrible.’

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