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Sally Hodkin murder: Killer 'could have been stopped' | Sally Hodkin murder: Killer 'could have been stopped' |
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A grandmother stabbed to death by a total stranger would still be alive but for a string of failures by mental health staff, a coroner has said. | A grandmother stabbed to death by a total stranger would still be alive but for a string of failures by mental health staff, a coroner has said. |
Sally Hodkin, 58, was killed instantly when she was attacked with a butcher's knife by Nicola Edgington in 2011. | Sally Hodkin, 58, was killed instantly when she was attacked with a butcher's knife by Nicola Edgington in 2011. |
Edgington, who had killed her own mother six years earlier, stabbed Mrs Hodkin hours after being allowed to leave a psychiatric unit. | Edgington, who had killed her own mother six years earlier, stabbed Mrs Hodkin hours after being allowed to leave a psychiatric unit. |
Coroner Sarah Ormond-Walshe recorded a verdict of unlawful killing. | Coroner Sarah Ormond-Walshe recorded a verdict of unlawful killing. |
During the two-week inquest, South London Coroner's Court heard police had taken Edgington to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich, after she asked to be sectioned. | During the two-week inquest, South London Coroner's Court heard police had taken Edgington to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich, after she asked to be sectioned. |
She was checked into A&E but grew more agitated and demanded to be taken to Oxleas House mental health unit in Greenwich. | She was checked into A&E but grew more agitated and demanded to be taken to Oxleas House mental health unit in Greenwich. |
Edgington paced around the waiting room before approaching receptionist Sylvia Rogers and saying: "Is it going to take for me to kill someone, as I've done it before, to be seen?" | Edgington paced around the waiting room before approaching receptionist Sylvia Rogers and saying: "Is it going to take for me to kill someone, as I've done it before, to be seen?" |
Edgington was eventually taken to the unit, but was later allowed to walk out of the building. | Edgington was eventually taken to the unit, but was later allowed to walk out of the building. |
Later that day, she killed stranger Mrs Hodkin, 58, with a stolen butcher's knife in Bexleyheath, south-east London. | Later that day, she killed stranger Mrs Hodkin, 58, with a stolen butcher's knife in Bexleyheath, south-east London. |
Concluding the inquest into Mrs Hodkin's death, coroner Sarah Ormond-Walshe said Edgington had been failed by various agencies. | Concluding the inquest into Mrs Hodkin's death, coroner Sarah Ormond-Walshe said Edgington had been failed by various agencies. |
"There was a failure to assess her properly, failure to risk assess her properly, and failure to put her on one-to-one observations," she said. | "There was a failure to assess her properly, failure to risk assess her properly, and failure to put her on one-to-one observations," she said. |
Ms Ormond-Walshe said another failure was staff failing to stop Edgington from leaving Oxleas House. | Ms Ormond-Walshe said another failure was staff failing to stop Edgington from leaving Oxleas House. |
"Had one or more of these failures not happened, the death of Sally Hodkin would not have happened," she added. | "Had one or more of these failures not happened, the death of Sally Hodkin would not have happened," she added. |
An independent investigation commissioned by NHS-England in 2017 found NHS and police failings contributed to Mrs Hodkin's murder. | |
The coroner recorded a verdict of unlawful killing at the conclusion of the two-week inquest. | The coroner recorded a verdict of unlawful killing at the conclusion of the two-week inquest. |
She said Mrs Hodkin would have died instantly from wounds to the neck. | She said Mrs Hodkin would have died instantly from wounds to the neck. |
Edgington was jailed for life with a minimum term of 37 years in 2013 for the murder of Mrs Hodkin and attempted murder of another woman on the same day. | Edgington was jailed for life with a minimum term of 37 years in 2013 for the murder of Mrs Hodkin and attempted murder of another woman on the same day. |
She had been released from a secure psychiatric unit in 2009 despite an order she be detained indefinitely after stabbing her mother Marion to death in 2005. | She had been released from a secure psychiatric unit in 2009 despite an order she be detained indefinitely after stabbing her mother Marion to death in 2005. |
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