Investigation into death of Strangeways prisoner who killed fellow inmate continues
Kieron Simpson, 29, was found dead in 2018.
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Another 40 people have died in Greater Manchester s hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus
The region s coronavirus hospital death toll has now reached 5,052, the latest NHS figures show
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Six more people die in Greater Manchester s hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus
The region s coronavirus hospital death toll has now reached 5,012, the latest NHS figures show
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It could have been prevented, without a doubt : Father of Emily Jones slams mental health services over her killing at the hands of a ticking timebomb She was a danger to children - she d shown signs of that.
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Emily Jones, 7, was killed in Queens Park, Bolton, on March 22. Her father says her death could have been avoided (Image: Mark Jones)
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A FORMER au pair from the Netherlands took her own life weeks after attending a walk-in centre to try and tackle her mental health problems, an inquest has heard. Gwen Oldekamp, from Heerlen in the Netherlands, was found dead at her home address in Blackburn Street, Radcliffe, on Christmas Eve after a long battle with mental health problems. The inquest at Rochdale Coroner’s Court heard how the 20-year-old had struggled with her mental health for many years and had confided with colleagues at Booking.com in late November, who recommended she go to a walk in centre. This led to her being seen at A&E at North Manchester General Hospital. Everyone she saw told her she needed to sign up to a GP for follow-up care and potential anti-depressant prescriptions.