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Hardy murder probe clears Camden staff

Posted: 21 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


An independent inquiry has cleared social care agencies in Camden of any blame in the case of a man with a diagnosed mental illness who murdered three women in 2002.

Although Anthony Hardy was discharged from hospital six weeks before carrying out the second murder, his condition at the time was clinically normal and hospital managers were correct to discharge him, the inquiry decided.

Hardy's mental illness was of no relevance to the murders, which could not have been prevented or predicted, it was decided.
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The review, chaired by lawyer Robert Robinson, did find some shortcomings in Hardy's care but stressed that none of them could be linked to the murder.

Erville Millar, chief executive of Camden and Islington Mental Health and Social Care Trust, said: "This is an important report because it finds that the man committed the murders, not the mental illness."

Hardy, who was 52 at the time of the murders, is serving three life sentences.


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