Postby atbattersea » Wed Aug 03, 2016 1:24 am
Given the length of time that has passed since your wife's death I think it is unlikely that the media will show a great deal of interest. This is because they are very focused on current events, rather than those that occurred some time ago. You may be lucky and find someone writing about a number of cases in an extended feature, where your experience adds something to the overall narrative. If you are going down this route try the local/London media first, if you get a bite or two try the national outlets.
However, you should definitely contact your MP and make a complain to them. You should also consider the legal route. The point of taking legal action on issues like this is not necessarily to get compensation, but to make those responsible take action to try to ensure that these things do not happen in the future. Also, if individual staff members can be disciplined they can either be ejected from the service, or given training to improve. Even if someone gets some minor black mark on their record that may be an achievement, because it will make them think twice in the future, or may result, in combination with other events, with them losing their right to practise.
As someone else wrote, making formal complaint may result in changes to practise, and this in itself may be an achievement. Don't worry about gaining financial compensation - this is what focuses minds! If you do not want the money offered then find a charity deserving of that input, but make sure to make them pay!