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Public inquiry opens into death in prison custody  

30/09/2008

A public inquiry opens today into the self-inflicted death of Bernard "Sonny" Lodge who died on 28 February at HMP Manchester in 1998.

Sonny's family have long been calling for an appropriate inquiry into his death. Following his death, the Prison Service set up an internal investigation into the tragedy. This did not involve the family at all and the report was not disclosed to them or published in any form.

In 2001 the inquest took place in front of HMC Leonard Gorodkin and a jury. It was highly controversial as the jury were not allowed to return a verdict other than "killed himself", "accident" or "open". One juror refused to sign the Form of Inquisition which records the verdict and stormed out of court, and several jurors complained to the news media and family that they had been gagged.

Since the inquest, lawyers representing the family have bought judicial review proceedings asserting that the inquest was not conducted in accordance with the requirements of Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights. After a landmark judgment, the family have been awarded this new inquiry.

The family hope this inquiry will examine:

  • Evidence of victimisation, bullying and assault by prison officers.
  • Evidence of a lack of proper record keeping at two prisons.
  • Failure of prison system to provide information as to self-harm risk to key decision-makers.
  • Failure of prison doctor to check medical records before allowing deceased to be located alone in a punishment cell.
  • Failures to operate existing suicide prevention policies and failures to take heed of clear warning signs from the family, and from Sonny himself.

The public hearings will examine a number of witnesses. The inquiry is chaired by Ms Barbara Stow, who was formerly an Assistant Prisons and Probation Ombudsman. She will then write a final report which will become a public document.

The Inquiry website is at: http://www.preventingcustodydeaths.org.uk/default/article_two_investigations/fpdc-bernard_lodge.htm

The family are being represented at the Inquiry by Pete Weatherby (counsel) of Garden Court North Chambers, Manchester, and Robert Lizar of Robert Lizar Solicitors , Manchester.

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Media coverage of public inquiry

> 7/10/08 Cell suicide assault claims denied (Manchester Evening News)

> 3/10/08 Sister warned over outburst at prison suicide inquest (Manchester Evening News)

> 1/10/08 New probe into prison death (Manchester Evening News) - printed edition only. Extract from above article: "... The family's solicitor, Robert Lizar, added: "The public investigation shines a light on the secrecy of the whole prison system" ..."

Media coverage of previous inquest

> 19/07/2007 Inquest jury claim they were "gagged" (Manchester Evening News)

> 29/08/1998 Two die at Strangeways (BBC News)

Quick links

> For more information on INQUEST go to www.inquest.org.uk

> click here for full pre-Inquest press release on INQUEST website

> other inquest news stories



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