Summary
On 23 April 2024, Juliette Sewell was discovered unresponsive by a family friend, surrounded by multiple empty packets of medications, and was subsequently confirmed dead. Post-mortem investigations indicated she had died from a fatal overdose. Juliette had been missing since the evening of the 14 February 2024 when she left home following difficulties in her personal life and was last seen alive by a friend at around 22:00 on the 14 February 2024.
Juliette had a history of mental health illness since 2010 and had been under the care of both her GP and her local mental health team. At the time of her death, Juliette had been awaiting a follow-up appointment with the mental health team since January 2023, which had been delayed due to staffing shortages, but it is unlikely that her death could have been prevented.
The conclusion of the inquest was suicide.
Content
The Matters of Concern are as follows:
- Following Juliette’s death, a Structured Judgement Review (SJR) was carried out which identified steps that have been taken. However, the SJR confirmed that a review of Rio records was being undertaken of those who have not been seen in over 12 months with actions to be identified, and that clinical stratification of current caseload is ongoing. It is understood that a review or audit of this process is being scheduled to take place at some point in October 2024 (date unknown).
- Upon conclusion of the inquest, the Coroner will have no way of checking if the recommended actions have been completed. In the circumstances, where action to be taken is outstanding and when a specific review date has not been scheduled, the coroner is concerned that there is a risk of future deaths occurring.
- The deadline for a response under this Report should coincide with the Trust’s planned review/audit in October, therefore the Coroner is hopeful that the Trust will be able to respond swiftly thereafter, and hopefully will be able to confirm that positive action that has been taken and whether any further work is necessary.
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