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Ealing faces probe over man's death

Posted: 31 July 2003 | Subscribe Online


A coroner promised this week to call on Ealing's director of housing and social services to review the council's proceedings for homeless people after a man starved himself to death while waiting for a place to live.

Earlier this month, coroner Dr Paul Knapman adjourned the inquest of Kiran Parmar to allow time for Ealing and Westminster Council officials to answer questions over his case (news, page 7, 10 July).

Parmar lived in bed and breakfast accommodation in Southall, Middlesex, for five years but was eventually evicted because of hygiene problems.
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He then slept on his cousin's sofa while friends tried to find accommodation for him through Ealing and Westminster Councils.

But Ealing Council said they had closed his file because they "did not find him to be homeless" and had written to him telling him he could reapply if he was going to be homeless.

Westminster housing needs department had agreed to send a worker to see Parmar but "regretted" that the visit was not carried out. On one occasion a senior official had not allocated a case worker, while on a second the case worker was away on holiday.
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Parmar began urinating on his cousin's sofa and developed bed sores, and was eventually taken to hospital where he died of malnutrition.

Knapman recorded a verdict of death by natural causes contributed to by self-neglect, but added that there had been "an undignified spectacle in respect of responsibility" surrounding the case.


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