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Lady Diana Brittan's husband, Lord Leon Brittan, was wrongly accused by Carl Beech. The police spent a lot of money investigating.

Lady Brittan is upset because a police investigation was stopped. She thinks the police didn't do their job well, and now she trusts them less.
Lady Brittan felt sad and treated badly after her husband's death and police search. She couldn't grieve until Beech was jailed.
Lady Brittan feels her husband's name is still hurt. The police said sorry and gave money. She wants more done to stop this happening again.
Lady Brittan wants the police to improve so no one else suffers like her husband did when wrongly accused.

Lady Diana Brittan's husband, Lord Leon Brittan, was wrongly accused by Carl Beech. The police spent a lot of money investigating.

Lady Brittan is upset because a police investigation was stopped. She thinks the police didn't do their job well, and now she trusts them less.
Lady Brittan felt sad and treated badly after her husband's death and police search. She couldn't grieve until Beech was jailed.
Lady Brittan feels her husband's name is still hurt. The police said sorry and gave money. She wants more done to stop this happening again.
Lady Brittan wants the police to improve so no one else suffers like her husband did when wrongly accused.