Dr Konia Trouton, president of the Canadian Association of Maid Assessors and Providers, has also helped hundreds of patients to die since the law was introduced.
It added it was working alongside groups, including the Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service."We are committed to providing answers to what has happened," Supt Adams said.
A man has appeared in court charged over the deaths of two people in a house explosion in Newcastle.Seven-year-old Archie York and Jason Laws, 35, died in the blast in Violet Close, Benwell, on 16 October.Reece Galbraith, 33, of Rectory Road, Gateshead, appeared at Newcastle Magistrates' Court charged with two counts of manslaughter, production of cannabis, and being concerned in the supply of cannabis.
No pleas were entered and he will next appear at Newcastle Crown Court on 7 January.Mr Galbraith was granted bail but the prosecution appealed against the decision and the former construction worker was remanded in custody with a further hearing to be held within 48 hours.
Three men previously arrested as part of the investigation – two in their 30s and one in his 50s – remain on police bail.
Det Ch Insp Katie Smith, from Northumbria Police, described the explosion as a "truly tragic incident".- have previously written to Excel Parking with concerns about people being unfairly fined at other car parks it operates.
Miss Hudson believes the five-minute payment rule is "totally unreasonable"."I haven't got children but I can imagine a busy mum trying to sort her kids out, trying to pay for something when there's no signal here, and the machine being out of order," she said.
"This has been going on for over a year now, and I'm just really hoping it can be resolved."I desperately don't want this to happen to anybody else, more than anything, because it gives you a lot of stress."