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Home / Health / Hospital Fined £200K After Teen Dies Fleeing Ward

Hospital Fined £200K After Teen Dies Fleeing Ward

27 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • NHS trust fined £200,000 for unsafe care leading to patient death.
  • A 16-year-old girl died on hospital grounds after leaving her ward.
  • Trust admitted failing to provide safe care, risking avoidable harm.
Hospital Fined £200K After Teen Dies Fleeing Ward

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Trust has been ordered to pay £200,000 following the death of a 16-year-old patient. The trust failed to provide safe care and treatment to Ellame Ford-Dunn, exposing her to significant risk. Ellame was admitted as a mental health inpatient at Worthing Hospital.

Tragically, Ellame died on the hospital's grounds in March 2022 after she ran from her ward. Reports indicate that nurses did not immediately follow her due to confusion and a lack of proper procedures.

The trust formally pleaded guilty last month to the charge of failing to provide safe care. This penalty underscores the critical importance of robust safety protocols and immediate responses in mental health inpatient settings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The trust was fined for failing to provide safe care and treatment to a 16-year-old patient, Ellame Ford-Dunn, which exposed her to avoidable harm.
Ellame Ford-Dunn, a mental health inpatient, died on hospital grounds in March 2022 after she fled from her ward.
The trust pleaded guilty to failures in providing safe care, leading to a patient's death after she left her ward due to procedural confusion.

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