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In this heartbreaking episode of Rebel Justice, we tell the story of Khadija Sennai—a mother, a fighter, and a woman betrayed by every institution meant to protect her. Diagnosed with Stage 4 stomach cancer, Khadija endured months of neglect, indifference, and cruelty while imprisoned at HMP Bronzefield. Her repeated cries for help went unanswered—from hospitals that dismissed her symptoms, to a prison system that denied her proper nutrition, dignity, and essential care.
Her death in March 2025 was not inevitable—it was preventable. And she is not alone.
This episode exposes the systemic rot within prison healthcare and the complicity of corporate and institutional actors who failed her. Through testimony from fellow prisoners, investigative findings, and damning official responses, we lay bare the truth behind Khadija’s suffering—and demand justice in her name.
Her life mattered. Her story matters. This is a call for accountability, for reform, and for action.
We're calling out Tanvir Hynes and Christine Morrison, Sodexo prison managers and Harriet Tizard and Dave Wilkinson from CNWL NHS FT. They're directly responsible for her death. We've requested an inquest by the Chief Coroner, and an investigation by the PPO.
For enquires, contact: [email protected]
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In this heartbreaking episode of Rebel Justice, we tell the story of Khadija Sennai—a mother, a fighter, and a woman betrayed by every institution meant to protect her. Diagnosed with Stage 4 stomach cancer, Khadija endured months of neglect, indifference, and cruelty while imprisoned at HMP Bronzefield. Her repeated cries for help went unanswered—from hospitals that dismissed her symptoms, to a prison system that denied her proper nutrition, dignity, and essential care.
Her death in March 2025 was not inevitable—it was preventable. And she is not alone.
This episode exposes the systemic rot within prison healthcare and the complicity of corporate and institutional actors who failed her. Through testimony from fellow prisoners, investigative findings, and damning official responses, we lay bare the truth behind Khadija’s suffering—and demand justice in her name.
Her life mattered. Her story matters. This is a call for accountability, for reform, and for action.
We're calling out Tanvir Hynes and Christine Morrison, Sodexo prison managers and Harriet Tizard and Dave Wilkinson from CNWL NHS FT. They're directly responsible for her death. We've requested an inquest by the Chief Coroner, and an investigation by the PPO.
For enquires, contact: [email protected]
Support the show
For more unmissable content from The View sign up here