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He added: ‘It’s not been about any money - I was prepared to lose everything I had. Mr Merritt today said he ‘risked everything’ to get justice for his wife. They also said their care plan and needs assessment were sufficient - but did admit that the last time a care worker recorded seeing Miss Hale was three weeks before she was found dead, even though she was due to be visited four times a week. They said the company was not aware of Tiley’s previous convictions and had no reason to be concerned as no other carer had expressed any worries about him. They said it wasn’t necessary to raise an alarm with the council or police when a client could not be reached and not being able to reach Miss Hale wasn’t unusual as she often left home without notifying anyone. Lawyers representing the firm denied Mr Merritt’s allegations and defended their actions. He also claimed that when social services called Carewatch, worried they could not locate Miss Hale, bosses at the care company didn’t inform them they had trouble reaching her. Mr Merritt claimed the company failed to act and raise the alarm despite other carers repeatedly not being able to get into Miss Hale’s home. Meanwhile lawyers representing Mr Merritt described the payout as ‘significant’. On the eve of the case being heard, it was settled out-of-court after more than six hours of mediation between Mr Merritt, his lawyers and those representing Carewatch Southampton.Ĭarewatch Southampton, which is under new management and called Carewatch Care Services, remains employed by Southampton City Council. Mr Merritt, 50, claims care company Carewatch Southampton did not do enough to prevent the death of his wife at her client’s home. Mother-of-five: Sue Hale (pictured) was dead in her bedroom having been locked away for a week, sexually abused and bludgeoned to death by Tiley
