How does her husband, Sean, know the officers at Holby South?
Sean is a social worker and so he knows them through his work; he has a good reputation at the station but he is a very different character at home. Sean has a lot of pressures at work and uses his family as a let-off valve. Obviously, there is no excuse for his behaviour; the man is in serious need of help. How does she deal with Lee’s reaction to Sean’s abuse and his subsequent arrest? After having suffered years of abuse at the hands of his father, and also having watched his mother being abused, Lee just snaps and fights back. His retaliation puts his mother in a state of shock; Lee has never reacted to the hurt before and she doesn’t quite know how to deal with it. Her main concern is to save her son from any further abuse by not inflaming her husband. But she’s powerless and impotent and doesn’t know how to help. She feels the only way to do that is by taking her husband’s side in the hope that she can appease him. Judy’s put in an awful dilemma where she can’t appear to be on he
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