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Inquiry into Scholes death a step closer

Posted: 16 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


The mother of young offender Joseph Scholes won the first round of her legal battle for a public inquiry into his death this week.

Yvonne Scholes, whose 16-year-old son committed suicide at Stoke Heath young offender institution in 2002, told the High Court he should not have been sent there given his extreme vulnerability and history of suicide attempts.

Mr Justice Newman declared her case "arguable", opening the way for her to mount a full judicial review challenge to the home secretary's refusal to order a public inquiry into her son's death.
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The judge said there was a "strong public interest element" in the case and directed a full hearing to take place as soon as possible, expected to be in October.

Scholes's counsel, Tim Owen, said the "failure to take reasonable steps" to prevent Joseph killing himself amounted to a violation of his right to life under the European Convention on Human Rights.

Owen told the court that the Shropshire institution had been "unable to meet Joseph's complex needs" and that a pre-sentence report had recommended a community punishment.


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