Trust
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Web site | www.trust.com |
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Headquarters | Dordrecht |
Netherlands | |
Founders | Michel Perridon |
Founded | Dordrecht |
Netherlands | |
Number of employees | 250 |
Type of business | Besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid |
Record labels | Arts & Crafts |
Sacred Bones Records | |
Royal Mountain Records | |
Genres | Synth-pop |
Dark Wave | |
Gothic Rock | |
Cold Wave | |
Electropop | |
Alternative/Indie | |
Members | Robert Alfons |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 714119 |
About Trust
TR/ST is the Canadian electronic music project of Robert Alfons. It was formed as a band in 2010 when Alfons met Maya Postepski of Austra, but Postepski left in 2012. The project has spawned four albums so far: TRST, Joyland, The Destroyer and The Destroyer.
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Family of ill teen say they were 'brutally silenced' by courts
By Jim ReedHealth reporter
The family of a teenager who died while challenging an NHS decision over her life-preserving treatment say they were " brutally silenced" by the courts.
The 19-year-old can now be named as Sudiksha Thirumalesh, after legal restrictions were lifted.
" We were gagged, silenced and prevented from accessing specialist treatment abroad, " her brother Varshan Said .
Her NHS Trust - which cannot be named - Said Sudiksha needed end-of-life care rather than ongoing treatment.
The 19-year-old, who had mitochondrial disease, had a Cardiac Arrest and died earlier this month before the UK Court of Protection could hear her case.
She wanted to raise money to try to fly to Canada for an experimental nucleoside therapy which she thought might help her rare genetic disorder.
In August, a judge ruled that she could not make the decision for herself, because she did not have the mental capacity.
Her doctors Said her breathing difficulties were due to her deteriorating mitochondrial disease weakening her muscles, rather than long Covid or other infections that she has had.
Lawyers for The Trust Said Ms Thirumalesh, who was known as ST during the legal case, was " actively dying" and needed a ventilator to breathe.
Reporting restrictionsHer family say the former A-level student, who had spent almost a year in intensive care, was still able to communicate with her doctors with assistance from her mother and, on occasion, speech therapists.
Judges were told she was a " fighter" and that she had told a psychiatrist: " I want to Die Trying To Live . We have to try everything. "
Speaking outside The High Court, her brother Varshan Thirumalesh Said in a statement: " We Are deeply disturbed by how we have been treated by The Hospital Trust and the courts.
" We have been gagged, silenced and most importantly, prevented from accessing specialist treatment abroad. "
A judge had earlier imposed reporting restrictions in the case.
The Order meant it was impossible for media outlets to name Sudiksha, and her family were unable to campaign to raise money for treatment overseas.
Her Christian family wanted The Order lifted After Her death and successfully challenged the ruling on Friday. A second decision about whether the NHS Trust and clinicians who treated her can be named, is expected on Monday.
Sudiksha was diagnosed with the same condition as, whose Life Support was withdrawn in 2017.
What is mitochondrial disease? Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com