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Beth Matthews: Blogger bought substance from Russia, inquest hears | Beth Matthews: Blogger bought substance from Russia, inquest hears |
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Beth Matthews, from Cornwall, was a well-known mental health blogger | Beth Matthews, from Cornwall, was a well-known mental health blogger |
Mental health blogger Beth Matthews bought the poisonous substance she ingested from Russia, an inquest has heard. | Mental health blogger Beth Matthews bought the poisonous substance she ingested from Russia, an inquest has heard. |
While on a secure ward she was able to frequently visit a website that discussed suicide methods, jurors were told. | While on a secure ward she was able to frequently visit a website that discussed suicide methods, jurors were told. |
Ms Matthews, 26, from Cornwall, ordered the substance while at Priory Hospital Cheadle Royal near Stockport in March. | Ms Matthews, 26, from Cornwall, ordered the substance while at Priory Hospital Cheadle Royal near Stockport in March. |
She was being treated as an NHS patient at the hospital, run by Priory Group. | She was being treated as an NHS patient at the hospital, run by Priory Group. |
The court heard from police coroners officer Claire Smith, who described how she had received a download of information from Ms Matthews' phone which ran to 100,000 pages. | The court heard from police coroners officer Claire Smith, who described how she had received a download of information from Ms Matthews' phone which ran to 100,000 pages. |
Ms Smith found she had frequently accessed a website with thousands of threads discussing suicide and methods. | Ms Smith found she had frequently accessed a website with thousands of threads discussing suicide and methods. |
One method involved swallowing a poisonous substance which Ms Matthews "had attempted to purchase from a number of sources". | One method involved swallowing a poisonous substance which Ms Matthews "had attempted to purchase from a number of sources". |
The officer found Ms Matthews, who had tens of thousands of followers and was described as "bright and vivacious", had bought the substance three weeks before her death from a supplier in Russia, which was shipped by airmail through Heathrow. | The officer found Ms Matthews, who had tens of thousands of followers and was described as "bright and vivacious", had bought the substance three weeks before her death from a supplier in Russia, which was shipped by airmail through Heathrow. |
Blogger 'restrained' before swallowing substance | Blogger 'restrained' before swallowing substance |
Blogger told staff about buying substance - inquest | Blogger told staff about buying substance - inquest |
Blogger's parcel should have been checked - inquest | Blogger's parcel should have been checked - inquest |
The jury was told there was no means of controlling patient access to the internet via their mobile phones. | The jury was told there was no means of controlling patient access to the internet via their mobile phones. |
Alerts had been issued by the Priory about the poisonous substance used by Ms Matthews in 2018 and again in 2020. | Alerts had been issued by the Priory about the poisonous substance used by Ms Matthews in 2018 and again in 2020. |
If you are affected by any of the issues in this article you can find details of organisations that can help via the BBC Action Line. | If you are affected by any of the issues in this article you can find details of organisations that can help via the BBC Action Line. |
Assistant Coroner Andrew Bridgman said it was "surprising that none of the staff knew anything about it". | Assistant Coroner Andrew Bridgman said it was "surprising that none of the staff knew anything about it". |
A friend of Ms Matthews, Sarah Page, also gave evidence. | A friend of Ms Matthews, Sarah Page, also gave evidence. |
She described receiving a message from Ms Matthews on the day she died which read "I've taken poison, I'll be dead in an hour". | She described receiving a message from Ms Matthews on the day she died which read "I've taken poison, I'll be dead in an hour". |
She did not get the message until later that afternoon. | She did not get the message until later that afternoon. |
Ms Page said she thought the Priory "was a place of safety" and said her friend's death "need not have taken place". | Ms Page said she thought the Priory "was a place of safety" and said her friend's death "need not have taken place". |
The inquest continues. | The inquest continues. |
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