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Katie Price to end 8 police officers' careers after mocking disabled son Harvey

Katie Price said that she was hurt when she found out that her disabled son Harvey was being made fun of by police officers

By George Johnson February 19, 2023
Katie Price is pursuing formal action against the police officers who mocked her disabled son Hervey price

Katie Price has expressed how she feels betrayed after her disabled son Harvey Price was made fun of by the Metropolitan Police.

Speaking to Sunday Mirror, the former glamour model said how she was furious after finding out that eight police officers made some untasteful remarks about her disabled son.

As the officers face a misconduct inquiry, it was found that they were using a WhatsApp group to exchange comments about the 20-year-old, who has severe life-changing disabilities.

Katie said: "These are the people who are supposed to be protecting us, people we are supposed to trust."

"It’s pure betrayal. I was in shock at first, then I felt sick, heartbroken and angry.

She shared that she has called for a criminal investigation: "It’s not enough for these people to just lose their jobs if found guilty."

"If this has happened to a vulnerable adult like Harvey, it will be happening to others.

"I have obviously had dealings with the police in the past, and I can handle the abuse people want to throw at me."

Harvey doesn't know what happened: Katie Price 

"I can stick up for myself. When it comes to my son, it’s different. Harvey is so vulnerable, so innocent," she said.

"He doesn’t have a bad bone in his body – all he wants is to love people and be happy. He doesn’t deserve this from anyone.

"I’m just glad he doesn’t know this has happened, because if he did, it could do him serious harm.

"The impact has already ricocheted through our whole family. My children Jett and Bunny, who are very protective of Harvey, have both been in tears and Princess and Junior are furious about it.

"They are old enough now that you can’t keep things from them, because they are asked about it at school."

Details emerged that the WhatsApp group chats had "discriminatory content attacking the protected characteristics of race, religion or belief, disability, sexual orientation and sex, in the forms of messages, memes and videos".

There will be a misconduct hearing about the officers and allegations involved in West London on Monday.