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McDonald’s psychiatric assessment health workers met Asad Niazi at McDonald’s in Kingston to assess his mental state in the days before he murdered Charito Cruz.
In her domestic homicide review, Davina James-Hanman criticised South West London and St George’s mental health trust (SWLSTG), saying child safeguarding and potential domestic violence risks were “not assessed in detail”.
Niazi, then 29, met assessors at the restaurant on September 7, having failed to show up for an appointment at Tolworth Hospital, and told them Cruz was seeing another man. She was not, but had contacted an old boyfriend for support during the breakdown of the couple’s relationship. Niazi also told practitioners he would take their daughter and move to Ireland. Six days earlier he had taken a non-fatal paracetamol overdose as a “cry for help” over the supposed infidelity. There was also “no weight” given to Niazi’s apparent threat to abduct his daughter. Ian Higgins, SWLSTG’s named nurse for child safeguarding, said staff are now instructed to “think family”, and escalate their concerns to managers.
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