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Women's prisons campaigner dies | Women's prisons campaigner dies |
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A woman who became a prisons campaigner after her daughter's overdose in a jail has been found dead at the cemetery where her daughter is buried. | A woman who became a prisons campaigner after her daughter's overdose in a jail has been found dead at the cemetery where her daughter is buried. |
Pauline Campbell, 60, from Whitchurch, Shropshire, joined the protest group Inquest after her daughter, Sarah, 18, died at Styal prison, Cheshire in 2003. | Pauline Campbell, 60, from Whitchurch, Shropshire, joined the protest group Inquest after her daughter, Sarah, 18, died at Styal prison, Cheshire in 2003. |
Mrs Campbell was involved in numerous protests at prisons where women died. | Mrs Campbell was involved in numerous protests at prisons where women died. |
It is understood she was found earlier near her daughter Sarah's grave in Malpas, Cheshire. | |
A spokeswoman for Cheshire Police said a member of the public alerted police to a body at the gates of Oakhills cemetery in Malpas. | |
"We are investigating the circumstances," she added. | "We are investigating the circumstances," she added. |
Pauline Campbell was a loving mother, a generous-hearted woman and a human being of indescribable bravery Frances Crook, Howard League for Penal Reform | |
Mrs Campbell spent five years highlighting the number of deaths that occurred every year in prison and took part in many demonstrations. | |
Sarah Campbell died of an overdose at HMP Styal in January 2003. Her mother sued the Prison Service under the Human Rights Act over her death. | |
The teenager, who had a history of drug abuse, self harm and mental problems, had been convicted of manslaughter and jailed for two-and-a-half years. | |
Along with another woman, Sarah Campbell was found guilty of killing 72-year-old Amrit Bhandari who had been harassed in the street. | |
The court heard how Mr Bhandari had been so frightened by the women he suffered a heart attack and died. | |
'Formidable campaigner' | 'Formidable campaigner' |
In September 2006, the Home Office admitted it had breached the human rights of the "vulnerable" inmate and settled out of court. | |
Mrs Campbell said she had been arrested 15 times at vigils and demonstrations. | |
Most recently she was accused of obstructing a road when she led a protest rally at Styal prison following the death of 32-year-old mother Lisa Marley, from Blackpool, who was found hanged in her cell. | |
The Inquest group provides independent, free legal advice to bereaved families facing inquests on their loved ones. | |
Sarah Campbell died of an overdose of anti-depressants in January 2003 | Sarah Campbell died of an overdose of anti-depressants in January 2003 |
Deborah Coles, co-director of Inquest, said the investigation and inquest into Sarah's death had uncovered the "horrendous circumstances" in which she had been found. | |
Ms Coles said: "Borne out of her experience, Pauline became a formidable campaigner committed to exposing the injustices and inhumanity of the treatment of women in prison. | Ms Coles said: "Borne out of her experience, Pauline became a formidable campaigner committed to exposing the injustices and inhumanity of the treatment of women in prison. |
"Her death should remind everyone not just about the many unnecessary and preventable deaths of women in prison but also of the impact on the families they leave behind." | "Her death should remind everyone not just about the many unnecessary and preventable deaths of women in prison but also of the impact on the families they leave behind." |
Prison Reform Trust director Juliet Lyon said she was "so sad" to hear the news of Mrs Campbell's death. | Prison Reform Trust director Juliet Lyon said she was "so sad" to hear the news of Mrs Campbell's death. |
Ms Lyon said: "Pauline Campbell campaigned bravely and tirelessly to save other families from having to endure the unbearable pain of losing a child through suicide in prison. | Ms Lyon said: "Pauline Campbell campaigned bravely and tirelessly to save other families from having to endure the unbearable pain of losing a child through suicide in prison. |
"Her death makes me so sad. She tried so hard to make a difference." | |
Frances Crook, director of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said Mrs Campbell had been the "single most effective and inspiring campaigner" for the cause in recent years. | Frances Crook, director of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said Mrs Campbell had been the "single most effective and inspiring campaigner" for the cause in recent years. |
She said: "Pauline Campbell was a loving mother, a generous-hearted woman and a human being of indescribable bravery." | She said: "Pauline Campbell was a loving mother, a generous-hearted woman and a human being of indescribable bravery." |