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Probation death upsets ombudsman

Posted: 21 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


The case of a young man who died from a drug overdose in a deserted railway station was highlighted by the prison and probation ombudsman this week as the "most upsetting" he had reviewed.

In his report for 2004-5, ombudsman Stephen Shaw said the man had been supervised by the probation services on a drug treatment and testing order.

The Home Office said the details of the case were confidential.

The report said 224 investigations into fatal incidents in the prison and probation services were started last year, a number which was "higher than anticipated", including the deaths of young offenders Adam Rickwood, 14, and 15-year-old Gareth Myatt, and six deaths in the immigration service.
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Shaw raised particular concern about the 99 deaths from natural causes among older prisoners, and said the cases "raised questions" about the quality of health care they had received.

The report also said 4,385 prisoner complaints were received in 2004-5, up 15 per cent on the previous year.



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