Marital Breakup and Bank REFUSED to freeze joint account

I have put in a complaint to First Trust Bank. During a marital breakdown, my partner left. I requested to the bank to have the joint account frozen but they refused saying they needed both signatures. My partner drained the account, rent for properties that I owned were going in to pay the mortgage company, and over a 2.5 year period my partner cleaned me out. I pleaded with the bank to freeze the account but they said NO. The result was a day in court for attempted house repossession. My partner cleaned the business account for £70,000, my business went bust plus lots of bank charges. Only after the day in court and no money left in the account did they close the account. I have searched the internet and found that the bank should have froze the account! I have written to First Trust with a complaint and threatened to report them to the ICO. My question is, what should I be requesting to happen in my complaint? Compensation and bank charges refunded? Would they compensate?
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