§ 51. Mr. Beswickasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what element of the benefit of £10 10s. 8d. per week payable to the widow of Detective Sergeant Purdy would have been payable as of right after the length of service of this police officer; and what element is payable as compensation for death as a result of injuries received on service.
§ Mr. R. A. ButlerIf the late Detective Sergeant Purdy had died on 13th July, 1959, from causes unconnected with his police service the total benefit payable to his widow would have been £6 0s. 6d. a week. This sum would include both National Insurance benefit and police pension and would cover awards in respect of two of her children.
§ 52. Mr. Beswickasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what pension would have been payable to the late Detective Sergeant Purdy had he retired through ill-health on the day he was actually killed on duty.
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§ Mr. R. A. ButlerThe amount of police pension that would have been paid to the late Detective Sergeant Purdy if he had retired from the Metropolitan Police Force through ill-health on 13th July, 1959, is 4 11s. 6d. a week.