Money won't ease David Fuller torment, say families
The son of a woman abused by double killer David Fuller in a Kent hospital morgue said no amount of compensation can ease the trauma he continues to suffer.
Tom Mackelden, whose mother Tania died from breast cancer in 2017, said his family received tens of thousands of pounds from the NHS as part of a scheme for Fuller's victims.
Fuller, from Heathfield in East Sussex, was given two life terms in 2022 after it was found the electrician had abused the bodies of at least 100 women and girls in two hospital morgues over a 12-year period.
Mr Mackelden, from Loose near Maidstone, said: "They could have given me £1m and it wouldn't have taken away the sleepless nights or made the pain any less."
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