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Mother's suicide death 'shocking' | Mother's suicide death 'shocking' |
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The Home Secretary has described the case of a mother who killed herself and her daughter after police failed to act as "immensely distressing". | The Home Secretary has described the case of a mother who killed herself and her daughter after police failed to act as "immensely distressing". |
Fiona Pilkington, 38, of Barwell, Leicestershire, set fire to her car in October 2007 as she and Francecca Hardwick, 18, sat inside. | Fiona Pilkington, 38, of Barwell, Leicestershire, set fire to her car in October 2007 as she and Francecca Hardwick, 18, sat inside. |
The jury heard they suffered abuse at the hands of a teenage gang. | The jury heard they suffered abuse at the hands of a teenage gang. |
Alan Johnson called the case "shocking" and said police and other agencies had "hard lessons to learn". | |
The inquest at Loughborough Town Hall heard that Ms Pilkington, her daughter and her son, Anthony, a severe dyslexic, suffered more than 10 years of abuse from a gang of teenagers living on their street in Barwell, Leicestershire. | The inquest at Loughborough Town Hall heard that Ms Pilkington, her daughter and her son, Anthony, a severe dyslexic, suffered more than 10 years of abuse from a gang of teenagers living on their street in Barwell, Leicestershire. |
'Taunting and abusing' | 'Taunting and abusing' |
Ms Pilkington is believed to have poured the contents of a 10-litre can of petrol over clothes in the back seat of the car, and set them alight. | Ms Pilkington is believed to have poured the contents of a 10-litre can of petrol over clothes in the back seat of the car, and set them alight. |
Mr Johnson said the family "suffered intimidation at the hands of a local gang, culminating in a sustained level of abuse that no family should have to tolerate". | Mr Johnson said the family "suffered intimidation at the hands of a local gang, culminating in a sustained level of abuse that no family should have to tolerate". |
"Leicestershire Police and their local authority partners have had some hard lessons to learn about past failures, which will be the subject of further investigations," he added. | "Leicestershire Police and their local authority partners have had some hard lessons to learn about past failures, which will be the subject of further investigations," he added. |
Relatives described how Ms Pilkington had complained for years about youths "taunting and abusing" her at her home, but six months before her death had told them "I give up". | Relatives described how Ms Pilkington had complained for years about youths "taunting and abusing" her at her home, but six months before her death had told them "I give up". |
Giving evidence, Ms Pilkington's mother Pam Cassell, 72, said a gang up to 16-strong would stand at the front of the house shouting that they could do anything they liked to the family. | Giving evidence, Ms Pilkington's mother Pam Cassell, 72, said a gang up to 16-strong would stand at the front of the house shouting that they could do anything they liked to the family. |
The jury found that Ms Pilkington killed herself and her daughter "due to the stress and anxiety regarding her daughter's future, and ongoing anti-social behaviour". | The jury found that Ms Pilkington killed herself and her daughter "due to the stress and anxiety regarding her daughter's future, and ongoing anti-social behaviour". |
In a statement the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said it would be investigating the response of Leicestershire Police to calls for assistance made by Ms Pilkington. | |
IPCC Commissioner, Amerdeep Somal, said: "This is an extremely distressing case about which there is understandably a great deal of public concern. | |
"It appears to be a case where sustained anti-social behaviour in a neighbourhood over a period of several years has contributed to a truly horrific and tragic outcome." | |
He said they would be examining "how seriously the police responded to her calls for help, whether the action was appropriate and what actions they did or did not take". |