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Girl died after Huntercombe Hospital's staff failure, jury told | Girl died after Huntercombe Hospital's staff failure, jury told |
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Ruth Szymankiewicz "was and still is deeply loved", her parents told the jury | Ruth Szymankiewicz "was and still is deeply loved", her parents told the jury |
A teenager left alone at a mental health hospital should have been under constant supervision when she self-harmed and later died, an inquest heard. | A teenager left alone at a mental health hospital should have been under constant supervision when she self-harmed and later died, an inquest heard. |
Ruth Szymankiewicz was being cared for by a member of staff on his first shift at Huntercombe Hospital, near Maidenhead, on 12 February 2022. | |
The 14-year-old, from Salisbury, was unaccompanied for about 15 minutes and left alone to walk around the hospital and to her room, assistant coroner Ian Wade KC said. | |
Shortly afterwards, she was found unconscious and died at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford two days later. | |
Ruth had been cared for on Thames ward, a psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) at the hospital, from October 2021. She had been diagnosed with an eating disorder. | |
The hospital, which has since shut down, was rated inadequate and later requires improvement in two separate inspections in 2021. | The hospital, which has since shut down, was rated inadequate and later requires improvement in two separate inspections in 2021. |
Her parents Kate and Mark said Ruth loved animals and reading and had a "fiery, determined" personality and a "huge heart". | |
They said she "was and still is deeply loved" and that her death "shattered us". | |
The jury heard she had climbed Kilimanjaro aged 11. She had lived for a time in Tanzania with her mother and father, a GP and surgeon respectively, and her two sisters. | The jury heard she had climbed Kilimanjaro aged 11. She had lived for a time in Tanzania with her mother and father, a GP and surgeon respectively, and her two sisters. |
Ruth was initially cared for on the children's ward at Salisbury Hospital but was hurt when a nasogastric (NG) tube fed contents into a lung rather than her stomach in September 2021. She was transferred to Southampton for further care. | |
Days afterwards, her parents said they were told Ruth would be moved to Huntercombe Hospital, which they found had been poorly rated and was a two-hour drive away from their home. | |
Dr Szymankiewicz said the process for why Ruth needed to be moved to the hospital and onto a PICU was "opaque" and that the system was "incredibly difficult to navigate". | |
"We wish we had fought harder. We had no idea how awful it would be," she said in a statement. | |
It is thought the hospital worker, who was subsequently found to have false papers, returned to Ghana, where it is thought he was from. | |
The inquest, at Buckinghamshire Coroner's Court in Beaconsfield, is expected to last for about two weeks. | The inquest, at Buckinghamshire Coroner's Court in Beaconsfield, is expected to last for about two weeks. |
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