Vigil for Jodey – outside Royal Courts of Justice, Tuesday 31 January

Photo of Joy Dove, older woman with shoulder-length grey hair, being interviewed on TV.  Inset photo of Jodey Whiting, she has light brown hair and is smiling.

We will join Disabled People Against Cuts and others in support of Joy Dove, mother of Jodey Whiting, for a silent vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice on the morning of the first day of her appeal against the Court’s ruling against a second and full inquest into Jodey’s death.

Info from DPAC:

When: From 9.15 – 10am on Tuesday 31st January outside the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London WC2A 2LL

Please wear dark clothes and bring a white flower. Please do not bring campaign banners at Joy’s request. We will have some photos of Jodey to hold.

WinVisible adds: Some people may want to go in and hear the case.

Watch online: it will be livestreamed by the court on their YouTube channel — see case listings here

For more information about Joy Dove’s legal case see: https://www.disabilitynewsservice.com/mother-cries-tears-of-joy-after-winning-second-chance-to-challenge-dwp-inquest-ruling/

Leigh Day solicitors press release

Getting there:

London Underground

Temple and Holborn (7 Minutes by foot), Chancery Lane (9 Minutes by foot), St Paul’s Tube  (15 Minutes by foot)

Buses

Bus numbers 4, 11, 15, 23, 26, 76, 172, and 341 stop outside the Royal Courts of Justice.

Bus numbers 1, 59, 68, 91, 168, 171, 188, 243, 521 and X68 stop on Kingsway and Aldwych.

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