Mother and Daughter Found Dead Months After 999 Call Ignored
Nearly four months after calling 999 for help, Alphonsine Djiako Leuga, 47, and her daughter Loraine Choulla,
18, were found dead in their Nottingham home. Leuga, who had sickle cell anaemia, made the emergency call on
February 2, 2024, but no ambulance was dispatched. Despite providing her name and address, the call was marked “abandoned” and closed.

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