A woman has told the Muckamore Abbey Hospital Inquiry that she never met a doctor involved in her sister's care, which lasted nearly 50 years.

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Kathleen's disabled sister Mary lived at Muckamore from 1969 to 2018. Both women were identified at the inquiry by their first names only.

Their family was advised to send Mary to Muckamore for tests when she was 18.

She stayed there for 48 years and died in 2020 after two "relatively happy" years in a care home in Armagh.

Muckamore Abbey Hospital in County Antrim is run by the Belfast Health Trust and provides facilities for adults with special needs.

A major police investigation began in 2017 after allegations of ill-treatment began to emerge.

Thousands of hours of CCTV footage has been reviewed as part of the investigation by the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

A separate public inquiry into the abuse began in June and relatives of patients have been giving evidence.

On Thursday her sister Kathleen told the inquiry that communication with staff at Muckamore was very poor.

She was asked by the inquiry chair Tom Kark QC if she was aware of anyone with particular responsibility at Muckamore for her sister's care.

"That's a long time for someone to be in hospital," he said.

"Was there anybody there responsible? Someone who was a key person?"

"No," she said. "No-one special."