Family of woman who lay dead for three years had raised alarm, inquest hears
Briefly

Laura Winham's tragic case highlights failures by social and mental health services, raising alarms about vulnerable individuals being overlooked despite family concerns and previous attempts to connect.
The inquest revealed that despite a door knock by Woking borough council in March 2021, no action was taken; Winham remained unmonitored until her death three months later.
New Vision Homes acknowledged that they should have been notified of Winham's vulnerability, emphasizing the systemic failures in monitoring and supporting vulnerable tenants.
Woking borough council stated that, following this incident, they implemented stricter policies, including home visits and better tracking of vulnerable individuals to prevent similar tragedies.
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