HC Deb 18 January 1918 vol 101 c603
9. Mr. ANDERSON

asked the Under-Secretary of State for War whether he has obtained the Report as to the circumstances in which Private Charles Francis Davey, Reserve Battalion, Grenadier Guards, was found with his throat cut at Chelsea Barracks, on 28th December; whether he is aware that this soldier, on complaining to the medical officer of illness, was charged with malingering, given two days' C.B., including, in breach of the King's Regulations, two hours at a stretch punishment drill; whether he is aware that Dr. Spilsbury certified at the inquest that this soldier suffered from disease of the heart muscle, fatty degeneration, arid atrophy; whether he can state why, in view of this verdict, the man was punished for pleading illness; and what action it is intended to take in respect of the medical officer in charge of Chelsea Barracks who signed the order for the man's punishment?

Mr. MACPHERSON

The case to which my hon. Friend draws attention is being carefully inquired into. I have called for a full report, and I will let him know the result as soon as I am in a position to do so.