Under the soaring vaulted ceilings of the Victorian Gothic edifice that is the UK's Royal Courts of Justice huddles a family that has waited 10 years to learn the truth about a woman's death. I have joined them at the inquest for Carol Myers, born Carol Felstead, who in 2005 was found dead in the bedroom of her London flat aged just 41. But understanding what happened that day is not the Felstead family's only motive. They want to raise awareness of her experience at the hands of mental health professionals in the name of treatment, and the dangers that the techniques used on her still pose.
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