Dear Mr Armstrong,
Thank you for
your letter dated
May 28th 2009, and for your
acknowledgement of receipt for my letter of
May 25th
2009 to the
Omagh Housing Executive
(a copy of which can be viewed at the following Internet
address:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/CatherineFriel/25May2009/Email.htm
)
Please note that I also sent a printed and signed
copy of my
May 25th 2009 letter (to the Omagh
Housing Executive) to
Dr Anne Jeffers,
Consultant Psychiatrist; and, that the Post Office registered
letter receipt in question can be viewed at the above
address.
Following a discussion of my present overall
situation with Dr Jeffers last Wednesday (i.e. June 3rd 2009)
-- which included several matters directly relating to the
contents of my
May 25th 2009 letter to the
Omagh Housing Executive referred to above -- I have decided
that the best thing for me to do now is to move back to the
Republic of Ireland; and, with that in mind, it is my
intention to start moving my belongings out of the
Greencastle property in
County
Tyrone as soon as I reasonably can, and taking them
to my home in
County Galway (which is at
present in a semi-derelict state, and which is why I have been
staying at my brother's nearby address for the past several
months).
Unfortunately, there is the still
completely unresolved
issue of the police (armed with machine
guns possibly) coming to arrest me if I return to the
Greencastle residence -- as they informed me
they would on
August 31st 2008.
For
the purpose of trying to remove my belongings from the
Greencastle property -- without having to worry about the
prospect of being confronted at any moment by several police
armed with
machine guns, at a time when I
have only just started receiving treatment for
C-PTSD (Complex - Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder) from
Clinical Psychologist Niamh
Gralton (who is a member of Dr Jeffers's Team) -- I
intend to write to
Chief Inspector Michael Winters
(Omagh Police Station) later today, or tomorrow at
the latest.
Hopefully, I will receive a helpful reply
from Chief Inspector Winters, which will enable me to then go
about the business of I
personally
removing my belongings from the Greencastle residence in
a manner whereby I feel
safe.
Once I receive a
written assurance regarding the
personal safety issue (assuming of course that Chief Inspector
Winters is willing to let me have one), I will then complete
the
"Termination Form" you have included with
your letter to me dated May 28th 2009, and return it to the
Omagh Housing Authority: thus providing you with the "4 weeks
in advance" written notification that the Omagh Housing
Executive require under the terms of my agreement with the
Executive.
For
future reference
purposes I will later today place a copy of this
e-mail at the following Internet address:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/DrAnneJeffers/5June2009/Email.htm
Yours sincerely,
William
Finnerty.