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Jaysley was so much more than just a soldier she was our daughter, a sister to Emilli, and a friend to so many. She was kind, caring, and truly loved by everyone who knew her. She was full of life, bright, and absolutely fantastic at her job. The Army itself has said she was exactly the kind of person they wanted to join. She should still be here.
Today, the Coroner made a number of extremely critical findings against the army and found that they have contributed to our Daughters Death.
The Army has admitted that it let Jaysley down and has apologised for its failings. But no apology will ever bring her back.
This is a message to Sir Keir Starmer and our government things need to change. The Army cannot be allowed to investigate itself anymore when it comes to cases of sexual harassment, assault, bullying, and abuse. Too often, servicewomen and Men don’t feel able to speak up out of fear of being victimised and even when they do, the Army is left to investigate itself. This cannot continue.
There needs to be an independent body responsible for investigating these most serious cases which is completely separate from the Army. Only then can we ensure true accountability, real justice, and genuine change.
The only comfort we have now is knowing that hundreds of people in the military have come forward, sharing their own experiences and seeking support. No one should have to suffer in silence. There are independent sources of help available, and we urge anyone affected to reach out. You are not alone.
There are organisations dedicated to supporting survivors, and we as a family can personally recommend Emma Norton from Centre Of Military Justice (@cmjhq), who has truly listened to us when no one else would. Seeking help is a sign of strength. Together, we can create an environment where every service member feels safe, respected, and valued.
Jaysley should still be here. We won’t stop fighting until meaningful action is taken.
Thank you.
They were:
Electricians
Firefighters
Bakers
Nurses
Tilers
Restaurateurs
Shop workers
Gardeners
Plumbers
Office temps
Builders
Prison guards
Lorry drivers
Carpenters
Technicians
Soldiers...
NEVER again can #women be told our fear of male violence is "irrational".
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Thank you to Gisele Pelicot and every woman who's fought to make this world a safer place for women