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A police negotiator told a Derby inquest how he tried to talk a teenager down from a car park roof while onlookers goaded him to jump.A police negotiator told a Derby inquest how he tried to talk a teenager down from a car park roof while onlookers goaded him to jump.
Shaun Dykes, 17, from Kilburn, Derbyshire, died in a fall from the sixth-floor roof of the Westfield shopping centre in September 2008.Shaun Dykes, 17, from Kilburn, Derbyshire, died in a fall from the sixth-floor roof of the Westfield shopping centre in September 2008.
Assistant deputy coroner Louise Pinder recorded a verdict of suicide.Assistant deputy coroner Louise Pinder recorded a verdict of suicide.
Det Insp Barry Thacker said people yelled "jump" and "get on with it" as he tried to talk Shaun down.Det Insp Barry Thacker said people yelled "jump" and "get on with it" as he tried to talk Shaun down.
He said the shouts from the crowd distracted Shaun and him on a number of occasions.He said the shouts from the crowd distracted Shaun and him on a number of occasions.
The city lost its humanity for a period of time that day Divisional Commander Andy HoughThe city lost its humanity for a period of time that day Divisional Commander Andy Hough
Mr Thacker said as he approached Shaun, who was sitting on a ledge overlooking London Road, the teenager told him: "You can talk to me, but you won't change my mind."Mr Thacker said as he approached Shaun, who was sitting on a ledge overlooking London Road, the teenager told him: "You can talk to me, but you won't change my mind."
At one point the negotiator stretched his arms out to Shaun to try to persuade him to come away from the ledge to talk things over.At one point the negotiator stretched his arms out to Shaun to try to persuade him to come away from the ledge to talk things over.
But as Shaun bent down to take his hand, a voice from the crowd shouted: "You're wasting taxpayers' money," the inquest was told.But as Shaun bent down to take his hand, a voice from the crowd shouted: "You're wasting taxpayers' money," the inquest was told.
The teenager then pulled back from the officer, saying: "No, it's gone too far." A short time later he jumped, Mr Thacker said.The teenager then pulled back from the officer, saying: "No, it's gone too far." A short time later he jumped, Mr Thacker said.
Asked by Ms Pinder whether he thought the abuse contributed to Shaun's decision to jump, Mr Thacker said: "It certainly made negotiations more difficult.Asked by Ms Pinder whether he thought the abuse contributed to Shaun's decision to jump, Mr Thacker said: "It certainly made negotiations more difficult.
"I knew Shaun for almost two hours. Shaun came over to me as very likeable and having a good future.""I knew Shaun for almost two hours. Shaun came over to me as very likeable and having a good future."
The inquest heard that on the day Shaun died he was seen in a distressed state.The inquest heard that on the day Shaun died he was seen in a distressed state.
After writing a series of letters, he took a bus to Derby. His mother found the letters and rang her son, pleading with him to come home.After writing a series of letters, he took a bus to Derby. His mother found the letters and rang her son, pleading with him to come home.
The individuals who were taunting Shaun at that time, whose identities remain unknown, are responsible, at least in part, for his death Assistant deputy coroner Louise PinderThe individuals who were taunting Shaun at that time, whose identities remain unknown, are responsible, at least in part, for his death Assistant deputy coroner Louise Pinder
But she heard nothing until she was contacted by police informing her that Shaun had killed himself.But she heard nothing until she was contacted by police informing her that Shaun had killed himself.
Police Divisional Commander Andy Hough told the inquest: "The city lost its humanity for a period of time that day". Police Divisional Commander Andy Hough told the inquest: "The city lost its humanity for a period of time that day."
Earlier Shaun's mother Tina told the hearing her son felt under pressure because his GCSEs were approaching.Earlier Shaun's mother Tina told the hearing her son felt under pressure because his GCSEs were approaching.
He had suffered from depression and had split from his partner five days before he killed himself.He had suffered from depression and had split from his partner five days before he killed himself.
After recording the verdict Ms Pinder attacked the teenager's tormentors.After recording the verdict Ms Pinder attacked the teenager's tormentors.
"I am quite sure police officers were taken by surprise by the despicable people taunting Shaun," she said."I am quite sure police officers were taken by surprise by the despicable people taunting Shaun," she said.
"It's inconceivable that, whilst negotiators were talking with Shaun, these mindless people were behaving with such insensitivity and without any apparent concern for a human being's safety.""It's inconceivable that, whilst negotiators were talking with Shaun, these mindless people were behaving with such insensitivity and without any apparent concern for a human being's safety."
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A teenager was encouraged to jump to his death in Derby by onlookers, an inquest has heard.A teenager was encouraged to jump to his death in Derby by onlookers, an inquest has heard.