According to a report published on Mail Online, sisters Danielle and Rebecca Hinsley captured footage that ‘broke our hearts’ after becoming concerned when their grandmother Beryl Wall’s behaviour changed and she was left with injuries to her body.
A video footage has surfaced showing how four Nigerian caregivers mistreated an 89-year-old dementia patient after discovering bruises on her body. The family had concealed a covert camera in the patient’s bedroom.
According to a report published on Mail Online, sisters Danielle and Rebecca Hinsley captured footage that ‘broke our hearts’ after becoming concerned when their grandmother Beryl Wall’s behaviour changed and she was left with injuries to her body.
In February 2020, the couple complained to the staff of the Wolverhampton care home. However, they were not pleased with the response they received and chose to investigate the issues on their own.
The granddaughters of Ms. Wall attempted to see what was going on with their non-verbal grandmother by attaching a Yi Eye Wi-Fi camera to a picture frame in her bedroom.
Mrs Wall had been suffering from dementia since 2015 and was 89 at the time of the abuse.
Sadly, the beloved grandmother-of-six, great-grandmother of 12, and great-great grandmother-of-one passed away on October 6 last year, aged 92, shortly after her abusers were found guilty.
The heartbreaking footage, captured over four days, appeared to show the workers making fun of the pensioner, pushing her, aggressively holding her legs in the air, and pinching her.