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Hospital Convicted of Failings in 22-Year-Old's Tragic Suicide

10 Nov

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Summary

  • 22-year-old Alice Figueiredo died by suicide at Goodmayes Hospital in 2015
  • Hospital had previously recognized the risk on the ward
  • Trust and former ward manager convicted of health and safety breaches
Hospital Convicted of Failings in 22-Year-Old's Tragic Suicide

According to a BBC Breakfast report, a hospital that was previously convicted of serious failings over the death of a young mental health patient had another young woman attempt to harm herself in what were described as startlingly similar circumstances just four months later.

The report focuses on the tragic case of 22-year-old Alice Figueiredo, who died by suicide while receiving treatment at Goodmayes Hospital in North East London in 2015. Alice had attempted to harm herself on 18 separate occasions during her time at the mental health unit, and the hospital had previously recognized the risk on the ward.

Earlier this year, a jury found that not enough was done by the North East London NHS Trust or the ward's manager Benjamin Aninakwa to prevent Alice's death. While the Trust was cleared of corporate manslaughter and Aninakwa was cleared of gross negligence manslaughter, both were convicted of health and safety failings.

The NHS Trust has expressed deep regret over Alice's death and stated that it has taken significant steps to improve the care provided at the facility. Tomorrow, the Trust and the former ward manager will be sentenced over the health and safety breaches.

The report also includes touching recollections of Alice, who was described as creative and funny, with the images captured in the woods helping her express herself. Following her death, the BBC has spoken to patients, families, and former staff who raised concerns stretching over a decade about the care at Goodmayes Hospital.

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.
Alice Figueiredo, a 22-year-old mental health patient, tragically took her own life while receiving treatment at Goodmayes Hospital in 2015.
The North East London NHS Trust and the former ward manager Benjamin Aninakwa were convicted of health and safety failings related to Alice's death, though they were cleared of more serious charges. The Trust has expressed deep regret and stated it has taken significant steps to improve care at the facility.
According to the report, just four months after Alice's death, another young woman attempted to harm herself in what were described as startlingly similar circumstances at the same hospital.

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