Skip to main content
Site logo

Main navigation

  • About Nusrat
  • News
  • Campaigns
  • Media
  • In Parliament
  • My Map
  • Newsletter
  • Testimonials
  • Visit Parliament
  • Share your views
  • Mayor of Sussex: your views
Site logo

Wealden MP Nus Ghani asks for tougher sentencing for sexual abuse of corpses

  • Tweet
Tuesday, 23 November, 2021
  • Media
In Your Area

'I have also asked the Justice Secretary to review and extend the maximum sentence for necrophilia,' said Nus Ghani MP for Wealden

The MP for Weald has asked for tougher sentencing for the evil crime of sexual abuse of corpses. 

Nus Ghani MP's plea to the Justice Secretary comes after the despicable acts committed against women and children's dead bodies by David Fuller in the mortuary at the Kent & Sussex Hospital, and then Tunbridge Wells Hospital. 

The Government will now conduct an independent inquiry into how Fuller was able to freely access the mortuary to carry out his evil crimes.

Necrophilia, or penetration of a corpse, first became an offence under the Sexual Offences Act 2003. The maximum sentence for this crime is just two years.

Ms Ghani is calling for this to be increased. 

She told the Courier: “David Fuller’s vile and depraved acts are hard to comprehend, especially taking into account the number of victims and the number of years over which this has been happening.

"My thoughts are with Wealden families of the victims. They will be rightly demanding answers and the Trust must be as forthcoming as possible to help us understand how Mr Fuller’s access went unchecked. 

"I welcome the Health Secretary's confirmation of an independent inquiry locally and for a national assessment to prevent these crimes from happening again, and assurances of continued support for the victims’ families in the form of police liaison officers, mental health support and other resources. 

"I have also asked the Justice Secretary to review and extend the maximum sentence for necrophilia," she said.

Tom Tugendhat MP, for Tonbridge and Malling, said there must be answers "as soon as possible" for the families whose loved ones' bodies were preyed on by Fuller.

“These appalling crimes have devastated so many.  The families of the victims deserve to know how this happened; and that it can never happen again. This goes beyond the scope of the local NHS trust to investigate.  

"The independent inquiry must be able to find the answers as soon as possible to make sure that no other family ever has to experience what many of our community are going through now," he said.

You can read the original article here.

You may also be interested in

Justice

Leading action on extending sentencing for necrophilia

Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, has been leading calls for tougher sentencing for those found guilty of necrophilia in light of the horrific David Fuller case.
Horam GAP

Nusrat Ghani MP welcomes funding boost for Horam GAP Project

Tuesday, 1 July, 2025
Nusrat Ghani, MP for Sussex Weald, was pleased to learn that thanks to a grant secured from Veolia, construction of Phase 2 of the Get Active Pathway (GAP) Project on Horam Recreation Ground can now begin.Nusrat has been extensively involved in working with Horam Village Hall Trustees and suppo

Show only

  • Articles
  • European News
  • Holyrood News
  • Local News
  • Media
  • Reports
  • Speeches
  • Speeches in Parliament
  • Westminster News

Nus Ghani Member of Parliament for Sussex Weald

Footer

  • About RSS
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • About Nusrat
  • In Parliament
ConservativesPromoted by Nusrat Ghani of 6a Amherst Road, Bexhill, TN40 1QJ.
Copyright 2025 Nus Ghani Member of Parliament for Sussex Weald. All rights reserved.
Powered by Bluetree