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A teenage girl who spiralled into a fatal heroin addiction may not have died if the authorities had intervened earlier, a coroner has ruled. | A teenage girl who spiralled into a fatal heroin addiction may not have died if the authorities had intervened earlier, a coroner has ruled. |
Kate Walsh, 16, had overdosed twice before she was found dead in a "squalid" Swindon squat in 2004. | Kate Walsh, 16, had overdosed twice before she was found dead in a "squalid" Swindon squat in 2004. |
Recording a narrative verdict, coroner David Masters said not enough was done to convince her she should go into supported accommodation. | |
The court was told her death was "consistent with heroin intoxication". | The court was told her death was "consistent with heroin intoxication". |
Mr Masters added: "If various opportunities to take a different course had not been missed and lost the final outcome may not have been her death." | Mr Masters added: "If various opportunities to take a different course had not been missed and lost the final outcome may not have been her death." |
'Key improvements' | 'Key improvements' |
He accepted that a Serious Case Review carried out by the Swindon Area Child Protection Committee had addressed the "gap" in the town's child services. | He accepted that a Serious Case Review carried out by the Swindon Area Child Protection Committee had addressed the "gap" in the town's child services. |
Parents Anthony and Debbie Walsh told the inquest they wanted her put in secure accommodation amid concerns of her relationship with heroin user Alex Charlamow, 27. | Parents Anthony and Debbie Walsh told the inquest they wanted her put in secure accommodation amid concerns of her relationship with heroin user Alex Charlamow, 27. |
She had left home to be with him in May that year, later moving into a caravan, the inquest heard. | She had left home to be with him in May that year, later moving into a caravan, the inquest heard. |
In a statement issued after the inquest, Swindon Local Safeguarding Children Board said key improvements had been made since Kate's death, including better information sharing. | In a statement issued after the inquest, Swindon Local Safeguarding Children Board said key improvements had been made since Kate's death, including better information sharing. |
Kate's mother said: "Our wish had been to try and ensure that the circumstances of Kate's death are not repeated. | Kate's mother said: "Our wish had been to try and ensure that the circumstances of Kate's death are not repeated. |
"Responsible agencies [should] have in place suitable procedures and resources to protect all children, including those who are 16 and 17 so that no other child experiences what Kate went through." | "Responsible agencies [should] have in place suitable procedures and resources to protect all children, including those who are 16 and 17 so that no other child experiences what Kate went through." |
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