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No medical evidence to support inmate’s claim

The Trinidad Guardian A prisoner is pleading with the High Court to grant certain reliefs, so his life can be saved. Stephen Harrington suffers from scoliosis and Marfan’s syndrome.
According to an opinion from a British specialist, if Harrington is not dealt with soon, he can become paralysed or die in prison.
So serious is the matter that Madame Justice Carol Gobin has granted Harrington leave to file for judicial review, and has summoned lawyers for the prisoner and the Commissioner of Prisons to come before her on Thursday to deal with his medical problems.

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