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Family of dog walker killed by psychiatric patient say they've been 'treated like dirt'

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Family of dog walker killed by psychiatric patient say they've been 'treated like dirt'The family of a dog walker killed by a psychiatric patient say they have been 'treated like dirt' by the NHS after learning his attacker has been granted permission to leave hospital.
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