Mr Jonathan Lally represents the family of a man at the Article 2 inquest into his death
Mr Jonathan Lally represented the family of a man at the Article 2 inquest into his death.
The deceased had interacted with a host of agencies in the weeks and months prior to his death. The inquest considered evidence from representatives from the two hospitals, the police, and the local authority.
Following a 4-day inquest the coroner gave a narrative conclusion that the deceased had died from suicide contributed to by a failure of mental health services to accurately and thoroughly evaluate and appreciate the risk he presented to himself.
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