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Sally Hodkin murder: Family file for damages against NHS | Sally Hodkin murder: Family file for damages against NHS |
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The family of a woman who was murdered by a former mental health patient are claiming damages against an NHS Trust. | The family of a woman who was murdered by a former mental health patient are claiming damages against an NHS Trust. |
Sally Hodkin was stabbed by Nicola Edgington, 32 in south east London with such force she was virtually decapitated. | |
Edgington, who was given a life sentence, was at Oxleas House when she walked out of the mental health unit and attacked the 58-year-old. | |
Mrs Hodkin's family claim NHS Oxley Foundation was negligent. | Mrs Hodkin's family claim NHS Oxley Foundation was negligent. |
Edgington, who had a previous manslaughter conviction for killing her mother, was told she must serve a minimum 37 years in jail. | Edgington, who had a previous manslaughter conviction for killing her mother, was told she must serve a minimum 37 years in jail. |
During the trial, the Old Bailey heard that Edgington from Greenwich was taken by police to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in October 2011 after staff at a cab firm became concerned by her behaviour. | During the trial, the Old Bailey heard that Edgington from Greenwich was taken by police to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in October 2011 after staff at a cab firm became concerned by her behaviour. |
While waiting to be admitted, she rang 999 five times, warning that she was dangerous and would harm somebody if she was not sectioned. | While waiting to be admitted, she rang 999 five times, warning that she was dangerous and would harm somebody if she was not sectioned. |
She was later taken to the mental health unit at Oxleas House, run by Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, but walked out several hours later and attacked Mrs Hodkin. | She was later taken to the mental health unit at Oxleas House, run by Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, but walked out several hours later and attacked Mrs Hodkin. |
The family claim the NHS Trust negligently failed to realise Edgington had a previous conviction for manslaughter and failed to detain and treat her as a danger to the public, which directly resulted in her death. | The family claim the NHS Trust negligently failed to realise Edgington had a previous conviction for manslaughter and failed to detain and treat her as a danger to the public, which directly resulted in her death. |
Following the murder conviction the judge also ordered Edgington to serve a minimum sentence of 20 years, which will run concurrently, for the attempted murder of Kerry Clark, 22, who she tried to stab shortly before Mrs Hodkin was killed. | Following the murder conviction the judge also ordered Edgington to serve a minimum sentence of 20 years, which will run concurrently, for the attempted murder of Kerry Clark, 22, who she tried to stab shortly before Mrs Hodkin was killed. |
Solicitor Daniel Rubinstein, acting for the family and submitting the damages to the High Court, said: "We allege that the hospital totally failed in its duties to protect those in the locality and should be held to account for this." | Solicitor Daniel Rubinstein, acting for the family and submitting the damages to the High Court, said: "We allege that the hospital totally failed in its duties to protect those in the locality and should be held to account for this." |
The NHS trust has refused to comment on the action. | The NHS trust has refused to comment on the action. |
Following the trial in February an Independent Police Complains Commission investigation found that no one had breached the code of conduct by not running a background check on Edgington. | Following the trial in February an Independent Police Complains Commission investigation found that no one had breached the code of conduct by not running a background check on Edgington. |
A Police National Computer check would have revealed the previous conviction for manslaughter, but the IPCC concluded that a background check would not have prevented the actions Edgington took. | A Police National Computer check would have revealed the previous conviction for manslaughter, but the IPCC concluded that a background check would not have prevented the actions Edgington took. |
In 2005 Edgington stabbed her mother to death at her home in East Sussex, and pleaded guilty to manslaughter due to diminished responsibility. | In 2005 Edgington stabbed her mother to death at her home in East Sussex, and pleaded guilty to manslaughter due to diminished responsibility. |
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