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Woman, 73, arrested over bid to take her 97-year-old mother from care home

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A FORMER Coronation Street actor filmed events as her mother was arrested for trying to take her elderly grandmothe­r out of a care home before lockdown.

Leandra Ashton posted video footage showing Ylenia Angeli handcuffed in the back of a police car during the incident in Market Weighton, East Riding of Yorkshire.

Ms Angeli, 73, tried to take her 97-year-old mother, who has dementia, home to care for her because her condition has “deteriorat­ed” since the start of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In one of two video clips posted on Facebook, Ms Ashton can be heard saying: “So let’s just make this very clear. My 97-year-old nan here, who we have taken from the care home because we haven’t seen her for nine months, is now being taken back by force to her care home.

“My mother has been arrested, my mother is in the back of a car here. She is a fully qualified nurse who is wishing to care for her own mother. And here we have an incredible use of police time to take my 97-year-old grandmothe­r back into a care home where she is deteriorat­ing.”

She later added on Facebook: “Yesterday my 73-year-old mum pushed into the care home to hug my 97-year-old grandma who has dementia. She then quietly wheeled her out.

“My mum is a trained nurse and wishes to care for my nan at home.

“We only have power of attorney for my nan’s finances. Not for her wellbeing. Before lockdown we could overcome this by visiting my nan regularly. Now we can’t.

“My mum was arrested because she refused to take my nan back to the care home.

An elderly woman is then filmed sitting in the front passenger seat of a car with her seatbelt still fastened as the sobbing actress adds: “Nan, I love you and we are going to fight for you.” A police officer can be heard telling Ms Ashton her mother would be taken to a police station in Hull; however Humberside Police later confirmed she was de-arrested and allowed to return home.

Ms Ashton, who played Saskia Larson in the popular soap, refused to stop filming “because everyone needs to how ridiculous this situation is”.

“It feels like we are living in the worst Kafka-esque nightmare. People in masks coming to take your relative away from you.”

Ms Ashton said rules sometimes need “challengin­g and changing” as she called for relatives to be given key worker status to allow them to go into their relative’s bedroom to visit, feed and care for them.

She said the police officers involved were “as kind as they could be” and thanked them for “trying their best and de-arresting my mum so that we could go home together”.

Assistant Chief Constable Chris Noble, of Humberside Police, said in a statement: “Officers found both women along with a third woman nearby and informed them that they would need to return the lady to the home, as is their legal duty to do so.

“The situation was distressin­g and emotional for everyone.”

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