More than 200 relatives of people abused by necrophiliac killer David Fuller have made claims for compensation through a voluntary scheme run by Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust and the Department for Health and Social Care.

Fuller was jailed in 2021 after a trial which heard he had filmed himself abusing at least 100 female bodies in two Kent hospital morgues over 12 years.
His crimes were discovered in December 2020 after he was arrested for murdering Wendy Knell and Caroline Pierce in 1987.
Fuller was given two whole-life tariffs for murdering Ms Knell and Ms Pierce.
He was also sentenced to 16 years for abusing more than 100 dead women and children in the mortuaries.
The final report from an inquiry into his crimes will be published later this year.
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