Family gives undertaking to notify the authorities if woman stops taking medication
Hospital until October 2017 but she had been doing well on anti-psychotic medicine since and there had been no relapse and he suggested adjourning the case for a year to see how she does.
Mr O’Sullivan said the question that Judge Ó Donnabháin had to decide was not whether Ms Gill needed in-patient treatment now but whether she might need it in the future and he noted that Dr O’Brien had acknowledged that Ms Gill would need long-term treatment. Judge Ó Donnabháin acknowledged Mr Gill’s undertaking and Mr Boland’s submission there had been no incident in the past 18 months. “The situation is being more than adequately managed at the moment,” he said, adjourning the case until November 15th with Ms Gill to reside with her parents.
She said that some 15 minutes after the conversation she noticed that Ms Gill was staring at her before she stood up in an aggressive fashion and left the room. Later that morning she was in the canteen, talking to others, when she was grabbed from behind and caught around the neck.
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