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Woman’s death follows period of ‘debilitating’ pain and time at Buddhist retreat
['Jess Skelton']
Bournemouth Echo | News
It was heard that Ms Rodway would complete hundreds of prostrations a day, with the number 650 being brought up in evidence.
Ms Rodway ended up leaving the retreat early, after only spending a few months on Holy Isle.
The inquest saw evidence given from multiple parties, such as medical professionals that were in contact with Ms Rodway.
The trust said they had not been told of Ms Rodway’s health problems when she was asked prior to the retreat, and maintained they had a high safety record.
The retreat’s solicitor, Scarlett Milligan, said there was insufficient evidence to show it had caused Ms Rodway’s fibromyalgia or her death.