Boy did not intend to take own life, inquest finds

A teenager who died after self-harming in a secure mental health hospital did not intend to take his own life, a jury has concluded.

Charlie Millers, 17, died on 7 December 2020 on the Junction 17 wing at Prestwich Hospital.

The jury at his inquest in Rochdale also concluded that a lack of one-to-one care on the night he died probably contributed to his death.

Outside the court, his mother said Charlie and his family were “failed”.

boy did not intend to take own life, inquest finds

Charlie Millers’ family gathered outside the coroners court

Rochdale Coroners Court heard Charlie had suffered severe bullying since publicly identifying as a boy from the age of 12, and that he had been admitted to Junction 17 on three occasions from the age of 17.

His mother Sam told the jury that she struggled to keep him safe during periods of home leave and locked household items away in her bedroom so that he couldn’t hurt himself.

The court heard that Charlie was known to self-harm while at Junction 17, especially after returning from home leave.

The jury said Trafford Children’s Services did not engage with mental health services and “failed to provide support for Charlie’s mum and siblings”.

It also concluded that a nurse who was responsible for his care did not know he had low haemoglobin levels on the night of his death.

Had this been known to the nurse, he would have had one-to-one care that probably could have prevented his death, the jurors concluded.

Speaking outside the court, Charlie’s mother Sam said she would look to call for a public inquiry.

But she said was glad questions have been answered after the “constant fight” for support.

“It was just sad that he was failed, we were failed as a family by so many people.”

Coroner’s concerns

Charlie was one of three young people to die at the service – which is run by Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Trust – over a nine-month period.

Senior Coroner Joanne Kearsley told the jury that action needs to be taken to prevent future deaths and will write to the agencies involved.

She said she was concerned about the quality of investigations, adding “if there is going to be effective learning from these deaths it must be done quickly”.

The coroner also raised the lack of a mental health social worker at Trafford Council as a concern.

Ms Kearsley told the jury she will write to the Home Office, the Department for Health and Social care and local agencies for their response to this case.

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