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A healthcare company has been fined £140,000 over failings that led to the death of a 21-year-old patient at a hospital
Francesca Whyatt, from Knutsford, managed to make her way unnoticed to the lounge area at The Priory Hospital in Roehampton, Wandsworth, south west London, while staff were distracted by an incident involving other patients.
While they dealt with that incident at the mental health unit on September 25, 2013, Francesca used an item of clothing as a ligature and took her own life. She had been transferred from a local hospital to the Emerald Ward at The Priory, which has since closed and been replaced by another ward.
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After being found unconscious in a patient lounge on the top floor of the hospital she was rushed to Kingston Hospital where she died three days later on September 28.
The company that runs The Priory Hospital has been fined for failing to ensure the safety of patients on Emerald Ward, following an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), reports MyLondon.
HSE concluded Priory Healthcare Limited failed to ensure the provision of in-patient psychiatric treatment was carried out in such a way that patients were not exposed to risks to their health and safety.
Francesca, from Knutsford in Cheshire, was described as a "truly selfless [and] special individual" by her brother Daniel Whyatt.
Daniel said: "The tragic and untimely death of our beloved sister has had a profound impact, and has repercussions well beyond those conceivable to anyone outside of our little family unit.
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