Gone Home
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Initial release date | August 15, 2013 |
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Engine | Unity |
Platforms | PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Macintosh operating systems, iOS |
Genres | Adventure Game |
Interactive Fiction | |
Developers | Fullbright |
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Awards | VGX Award for Best PC Game |
VGX Award for Best Independent Game | |
BAFTA Games Award for Debut Game | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 911371 |
About Gone Home
Gone Home is a first-person exploration video game developed and published by The Fullbright Company.
David Fuller: NHS failures allowed killer to abuse bodies - report
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David Fuller: NHS failures allowed killer to abuse bodies - report
By Rosie Blunt & Hamish Mureddu-ReidBBC News
Mortuary abuser David Fuller was able to offend without being caught because of " serious failings" at The Hospitals where he worked, an inquiry has found.
Between 2007 and 2020, Fuller in Kent hospitals.
Inquiry chair Sir Jonathan Michael said " there were Missed Opportunities to question Fuller's working practices".
He added the abuse " had caused shock and horror across Our Country and beyond".
The Report has made 17 recommendations to prevent " similar atrocities".
These include installing CCTV cameras in mortuaries, ensuring non-mortuary staff are always accompanied and that bodies are not left out of fridges overnight.
'Lack of curiosity'Fuller was and given a total of 16 years for abusing corpses, meaning he will die in prison.
As well as failures of management at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, Sir Jonathan said there had been a " failure to follow standard policies and procedures, together with a persistent lack of curiosity".
" The senior management of The Trust were aware of problems in the running of the mortuary from as early as 2008. But there is little evidence that effective action was taken to remedy these, " He Said .
" Had the measures that I Am recommending been in place when Fuller was working at The Trust , I firmly believe his offending could have been prevented.
" The fact that The Trust was apparently improving its overall performance does not in any way excuse the failings that allowed Fuller to offend.
" In identifying such serious failings, it's clear to me that there is the question of who should be held responsible. "
'Same bodies repeatedly'Fuller, a 68-year-old from Heathfield, East Sussex , worked as a maintenance supervisor at hospitals in Tunbridge Wells in Kent over three decades.
He committed the offences at mortuaries in the now-closed Kent and Sussex Hospital, and its successor, the Tunbridge Wells Hospital at Pembury, between 2007 until his arrest in 2020.
Fuller gained access to morgues using his employee swipe card, choosing times when he knew staff had Gone Home so the areas were left unattended.
There, he systematically abused at least 101 corpses, the youngest of which was aged nine and the oldest 100 years old.
At his trial, The Court heard how he would visit " the same bodies repeatedly".
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com