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The grandson of anti-gun campaigner Pat Regan has admitted killing her in a frenzied knife attack in Leeds. | The grandson of anti-gun campaigner Pat Regan has admitted killing her in a frenzied knife attack in Leeds. |
Rakeim Regan, 20, stabbed Mrs Regan to death at a property in Marlborough Grange in the Hyde Park in May 2008. | Rakeim Regan, 20, stabbed Mrs Regan to death at a property in Marlborough Grange in the Hyde Park in May 2008. |
Regan was ordered to be detained indefinitely at a secure psychiatric hospital at Leeds Crown Court. | Regan was ordered to be detained indefinitely at a secure psychiatric hospital at Leeds Crown Court. |
The night before the killing, Mrs Regan had asked for him to be allowed home with her after he was assessed by a mental health nurse. | The night before the killing, Mrs Regan had asked for him to be allowed home with her after he was assessed by a mental health nurse. |
The court heard Regan was taken to accident and emergency at St James Hospital, in Leeds, following bizarre behaviour. | The court heard Regan was taken to accident and emergency at St James Hospital, in Leeds, following bizarre behaviour. |
Mental Health Act | Mental Health Act |
He was assessed by a mental health nurse who weighed up whether to release him with medication or to detain him under the Mental Health Act. | He was assessed by a mental health nurse who weighed up whether to release him with medication or to detain him under the Mental Health Act. |
But Mrs Regan, who campaigned against weapons after her son was shot dead, asked for her grandson to come home with her. | |
Graham Hyland QC, defending, told the court: "It was Pat Regan's wish for him to come home with medication. | Graham Hyland QC, defending, told the court: "It was Pat Regan's wish for him to come home with medication. |
"Tragically that wish, borne out of her love and concern for the welfare of her grandson, cost Pat Regan her life the following morning." | "Tragically that wish, borne out of her love and concern for the welfare of her grandson, cost Pat Regan her life the following morning." |
Judge Peter Collier QC heard that Mrs Regan suffered a series of stab wounds to her head and neck when her grandson attacked her in her home in Leeds. | |
Tributes were laid outside the property where Mrs Regan was attacked | |
She was found with part of a broken knife embedded in her eye. | |
The court heard that Regan's mental health had deteriorated in the early part of the year. | |
In the days before the incident he had been arrested by police and after his release claimed officers had tried to rape him. | |
He also claimed aliens were trying to get him, and that "reptilians" were all over the place. | |
Jeremy Richardson QC, prosecuting, told the court that, as the defendant became more delusional, he claimed his grandmother was a paedophile. | |
After sentencing, Judge Collier asked whether health professionals could learn lessons for the future from the way in which Regan was dealt with at the accident and emergency unit. | |
He stressed he was not seeking to criticise anyone's decisions and said "hindsight is a wonderful thing". |