Source · Prevention of Future Deaths
Andrew Roberts
Date: 20 Aug 2015
Coroner: John Gittins
Area: North Wales (East and Central)
Responses identified: 0 / 2
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Inaccurate and delayed completion of the Transfer of Care Form by a doctor prevented critical patient information from being immediately available to custody nurses.
Date
20 Aug 2015
56-day deadline
15 Oct 2015
Responses identified
0 of 2
Coroner's concerns
Inaccurate and delayed completion of the Transfer of Care Form by a doctor prevented critical patient information from being immediately available to custody nurses.
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_ That the Transfer of Care Form was not completed by the Doctor who had carried out the examination of the patient and the information contained therein was subsequently found to be inaccurate_ That the Transfer of Care Form was not completed at the time of examination and provided to the Police Officers escorting the detained person to hospital so that it could be returned with them to custody and made immediately available to the custody nurse_
Report sections
Investigation and inquest
On the 28th of December 2011 | commenced an investigation into the death of Andrew Selwyn Roberts (DOB 16.5.1979,DOD 25.12.2011) The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on the 17th of August 2015 when the jury returned a majority narrative conclusion in respect of the death in the following terms It is more likely than not that Andrew Selwyn Roberts intended to suspend himself and it is more likely than not that he intended to kill himself but we cannot be sure of his intention. The Medical Cause of Death was recorded as 1(a) Asphyxia by Hanging
Circumstances of the death
The Circumstances of the death are that the Deceased was arrested by North Wales Police on the 24th of December 2011 in relation to an offence of threatening behaviour contrary to section 4 of the Public Order Act. He had been tazered in the course f his arrest and it was also known that he had taken an overdose and he was therefore taken from custody at St Asaph to the Emergency Department at Glan Clwyd Hospital. At hospital he was assessed and it was deemed he was fit to be returned to custody. The custody nurse then telephoned the emergency department to request a transfer of care form which was completed by a nurse within the department and faxed back to her_ This inaccurately reported that the Deceased had been seen 'assessed by psychiatric Iiaison who doesn't feel he has genuine mental health issues He had in fact not been seen by anyone from the Psychiatric Liaison Team form
Action should be taken
In my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and believe your organisations have the power to take such action.
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Report details
- Date of report
- 20 August 2015
- Coroner
- John Gittins
- Coroner area
- North Wales (East and Central)
Responses identified
Responses identified
0 of 2
2 responses not yet linked
Organisations named in PFD reports are normally expected to respond within 56 days. Deadline: 15 Oct 2015.
Sent to
- North Wales Police
- BCUHB, Ysbyty Gwynedd