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Probe into murder urges better liaison

Posted: 23 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


Probe into murder urges better liaison An independent review into the murder of a woman by a mental health service user has called for improved communication between the police and health services.

It found that police failed to tell mental health staff at Pembrokeshire and Derwen NHS Trust that Llangadog farmer William Davies had been arrested in October 2002 after threatening Caroline Evans, whom he later murdered.

As a result, staff focused on treating Davies's suicidal tendencies - he had tried to hang himself while in custody.
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In February 2003, Davies murdered Evans and then committed suicide, despite spending time as an in-patient at a mental health hospital and receiving continuous monitoring and treatment from community outreach services.

The review, commissioned by Carmarthenshire Local Health Board, states: "The panel believes there was a lack of understanding and training about public protection procedures within the mental health service and a lack of liaison with the police and probation service."
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Though it makes 33 recommendations to improve services, it refuses to blame any professional for the tragedy and says there is no certainty that it could have been prevented.

It criticises the local alcohol advisory service for being closed for two weeks over Christmas 2002 "at a time when Davies needed support".

Report from http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sites3/docmetadata.cfm?orgid=251&id=42644


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