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Moors Murderer: Ian Brady 'would remove feeding tube' | |
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Moors Murderer Ian Brady would remove his own feeding tube while he was on hunger strike, an inquest heard. | Moors Murderer Ian Brady would remove his own feeding tube while he was on hunger strike, an inquest heard. |
Dr Noir Thomas, consultant forensic psychiatrist for Mersey Care, told a hearing at Bootle Town Hall this act was a "symbol of his need to control". | Dr Noir Thomas, consultant forensic psychiatrist for Mersey Care, told a hearing at Bootle Town Hall this act was a "symbol of his need to control". |
Brady, 79, who tortured and killed five children with Myra Hindley, died at Ashworth Hospital on 15 May. | Brady, 79, who tortured and killed five children with Myra Hindley, died at Ashworth Hospital on 15 May. |
He died of natural causes unaffected by the hunger strikes, senior coroner Christopher Sumner ruled. | He died of natural causes unaffected by the hunger strikes, senior coroner Christopher Sumner ruled. |
Neglect or self neglect did not contribute to his death, Mr Sumner added. | Neglect or self neglect did not contribute to his death, Mr Sumner added. |
During his 32 years in detention, Brady had severe mental disorders and refused medication and therapy, the inquest heard. | During his 32 years in detention, Brady had severe mental disorders and refused medication and therapy, the inquest heard. |
The hearing was told he had been on end-of-life care before his death. | The hearing was told he had been on end-of-life care before his death. |
Dr Thomas said Brady's condition had deteriorated in February and then again, significantly on 24 April. | Dr Thomas said Brady's condition had deteriorated in February and then again, significantly on 24 April. |
Heart failure | Heart failure |
He said the child killer had then removed his own naso-gastric tube on 10 May and it had not been re-sited by staff. | He said the child killer had then removed his own naso-gastric tube on 10 May and it had not been re-sited by staff. |
On 14 May, he was assessed by a doctor and found to be nearing the end of his life. | On 14 May, he was assessed by a doctor and found to be nearing the end of his life. |
Home Office pathologist Dr Brian Rodgers said Brady died from cor pulmonale, a form of heart failure, secondary to bronchopneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or lung disease. | Home Office pathologist Dr Brian Rodgers said Brady died from cor pulmonale, a form of heart failure, secondary to bronchopneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or lung disease. |
Dr Rodgers said although Brady had been on hunger strike his body did not look emaciated and "he may well have been eating". | Dr Rodgers said although Brady had been on hunger strike his body did not look emaciated and "he may well have been eating". |
He was jailed in 1966 for the killing of John Kilbride, aged 12, Lesley Ann Downey, 10, and Edward Evans, 17. | He was jailed in 1966 for the killing of John Kilbride, aged 12, Lesley Ann Downey, 10, and Edward Evans, 17. |
In 1985, he also admitted to the murders of Pauline Reade, 16, and Keith Bennett, who was 12, although he was never prosecuted for their deaths. | In 1985, he also admitted to the murders of Pauline Reade, 16, and Keith Bennett, who was 12, although he was never prosecuted for their deaths. |
Brady never revealed where Keith's remains were buried. The boy's mother Winnie Johnson, who died in 2012, had repeatedly pleaded for Brady to do so. | Brady never revealed where Keith's remains were buried. The boy's mother Winnie Johnson, who died in 2012, had repeatedly pleaded for Brady to do so. |
Keith's brother Alan runs a website, Searching for Keith, in an ongoing attempt to locate his body. | Keith's brother Alan runs a website, Searching for Keith, in an ongoing attempt to locate his body. |
In May, Mr Sumner initially refused to release his body amid fears his ashes would be spread on Saddleworth Moor - where the remains of four of his victims were found. | In May, Mr Sumner initially refused to release his body amid fears his ashes would be spread on Saddleworth Moor - where the remains of four of his victims were found. |
Brady's body was then released on 18 May to his lawyer Robin Makin, who told the hearing there was "no likelihood" of his ashes being scattered on the moor. | Brady's body was then released on 18 May to his lawyer Robin Makin, who told the hearing there was "no likelihood" of his ashes being scattered on the moor. |
Mentally ill | Mentally ill |
Born in Glasgow in 1938, Brady later moved to Manchester and died at Ashworth Hospital in Maghull, Merseyside, where he had been detained since 1985. | Born in Glasgow in 1938, Brady later moved to Manchester and died at Ashworth Hospital in Maghull, Merseyside, where he had been detained since 1985. |
Brady campaigned for several years to be moved from Ashworth to a Scottish prison, where he would not be force-fed and would be allowed to die. | Brady campaigned for several years to be moved from Ashworth to a Scottish prison, where he would not be force-fed and would be allowed to die. |
His request was rejected after Ashworth medical experts said he had chronic mental illness and needed continued care in hospital. | His request was rejected after Ashworth medical experts said he had chronic mental illness and needed continued care in hospital. |