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Gaia Pope death: Teen's mental health a factor, inquest concludes | Gaia Pope death: Teen's mental health a factor, inquest concludes |
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Gaia Pope's body was found 11 days after she went missing in November 2017 | Gaia Pope's body was found 11 days after she went missing in November 2017 |
Teenager Gaia Pope's mental health and a lack of medical after-care probably caused or contributed to her death, an inquest jury has concluded. | Teenager Gaia Pope's mental health and a lack of medical after-care probably caused or contributed to her death, an inquest jury has concluded. |
Miss Pope, 19, was found dead 11 days after going missing in Swanage, Dorset, in 2017. | Miss Pope, 19, was found dead 11 days after going missing in Swanage, Dorset, in 2017. |
Her body was found in undergrowth near clifftops. A post-mortem examination revealed she died of hypothermia. | Her body was found in undergrowth near clifftops. A post-mortem examination revealed she died of hypothermia. |
At Dorset Coroner's Court, the jury returned a unanimous narrative conclusion. | At Dorset Coroner's Court, the jury returned a unanimous narrative conclusion. |
A failure to provide follow-up care after she was discharged from hospital weeks before she went missing may also have been a factor in causing her death, they concluded. | |
Following the hearing, Miss Pope's family's said that had she received appropriate care and been "treated with kindness and dignity" she would still be alive. | |
Gaia Pope's family produced a video to show to the jury | |
Gaia Pope's family produced a video to show to the jury | |
Senior Dorset coroner Rachael Griffin is to write to the health secretary, Dorset HealthCare NHS Trust, Dorset Police and local councils urging them to make changes to prevent future deaths. | |
The inquest had heard Miss Pope was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder after revealing she had been drugged and raped by a man when she was 16. | |
But relatives told the inquest she felt police did not believe her when she reported it and that pursuing any complaint would have been traumatic. | But relatives told the inquest she felt police did not believe her when she reported it and that pursuing any complaint would have been traumatic. |
She had been treated in hospital in February and March 2017, where she was sexually harassed by a patient, after being sectioned following a seizure and developing psychosis. | She had been treated in hospital in February and March 2017, where she was sexually harassed by a patient, after being sectioned following a seizure and developing psychosis. |
She was further assessed at Poole Hospital in October that year but discharged and sent home without any community support. | She was further assessed at Poole Hospital in October that year but discharged and sent home without any community support. |
On the day she disappeared Miss Pope was feeling anxious after being told of her alleged rapist's release from prison for other sex offences. | |
Police searches were criticised by Miss Pope's family | |
She died at some point between 15:59 GMT on 7 November 2017 and 10:00 on 8 November, the court heard. | She died at some point between 15:59 GMT on 7 November 2017 and 10:00 on 8 November, the court heard. |
The jury concluded her death was "probably caused by her mental health and mental state on 7 November 2017". | |
Her mother, Kim Pope, had tried reporting her daughter missing and her aunt called Dorset Police five times in the hours after she disappeared. | Her mother, Kim Pope, had tried reporting her daughter missing and her aunt called Dorset Police five times in the hours after she disappeared. |
She had left her aunt's home in Swanage at 15:40 on 7 November. | She had left her aunt's home in Swanage at 15:40 on 7 November. |
But a formal missing person report was not logged by police until 18:15, the jury heard. | But a formal missing person report was not logged by police until 18:15, the jury heard. |
Police failures | |
In a statement after the hearing, her family said: "There has been a lot of talk about the complexity of Gaia's needs but the truth is they were basic. | |
"She needed to be treated with kindness, respect and dignity. She needed professionals to take the time to listen to her and her family and each other. | |
"This is not much to ask for and if she had received it we believe she would be alive today." | |
Dorset Police's chief constable Scott Chilton accepted earlier there were several failures made in the search for Miss Pope. | Dorset Police's chief constable Scott Chilton accepted earlier there were several failures made in the search for Miss Pope. |
But the jury found the force's handling of the case had not caused or contributed to her death. | But the jury found the force's handling of the case had not caused or contributed to her death. |
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) earlier found an acting sergeant had a case to answer for misconduct for his role in the search. They had received a final written warning at a misconduct meeting and have since left the force. | |
"Significant changes" to the force's missing person policies and procedures have been made following the case, the IOPC said. | |
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