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A boy found dead at a privately-run secure unit 150 miles from his home committed suicide, a jury has ruled. | A boy found dead at a privately-run secure unit 150 miles from his home committed suicide, a jury has ruled. |
Adam Rickwood, 14, became the youngest person to die in custody in Britain in modern times, in 2004. | Adam Rickwood, 14, became the youngest person to die in custody in Britain in modern times, in 2004. |
Adam, from Burnley, Lancashire, was on remand at the Hassockfield Secure Training Unit, County Durham. | Adam, from Burnley, Lancashire, was on remand at the Hassockfield Secure Training Unit, County Durham. |
He wrote to his mother saying he would kill himself if forced to stay in the unit, the jury at Chester-le-Street Magistrates' Court heard. | He wrote to his mother saying he would kill himself if forced to stay in the unit, the jury at Chester-le-Street Magistrates' Court heard. |
Adam was found dead about a month after being sent on remand to the unit on a wounding charge, in July 2004. | |
He had suffered from mental health problems, drink and drug abuse and had suicidal tendencies, the court heard. | |
Jurors deliberated for almost a week after the month-long hearing, before ruling that he intended to take his own life. | |
I will probably try to kill myself and I will probably succeed this time Adam Rickwood's letter | |
'Last letter' | |
The last letter the teenager wrote to his mother, Carol Pounder, was read to the jury. | |
It said: "I need to be at home with you. I need to be at home in my own bed or my head will crack up. | It said: "I need to be at home with you. I need to be at home in my own bed or my head will crack up. |
"I will probably try to kill myself and I will probably succeed this time. I can't stay in here." | "I will probably try to kill myself and I will probably succeed this time. I can't stay in here." |
The jury found Hassockfield was an appropriate secure training centre for Adam. | |
Jurors also found that staff at the centre had acted appropriately while he was there and in the hours before his death. | |
Recommendations | |
The jury had heard that in the hours before his death Adam had been restrained by staff using a "nose distraction technique" in which upward pressure is placed on the nose to cause a short pain. | |
Durham coroner Andrew Tweddle said he would make a number of recommendations, including about the use of restraint techniques. | |
He said that a review was necessary "so there can be no ambiguity in anyone's mind whatsoever - young persons, staff, management, the Youth Justice Board and indeed the government." | |
A spokesman for Serco, which runs the centre, said after the inquest: "This has been a very thorough investigation into the circumstances of Adam's tragic death. | |
"It has demonstrated that our staff do a difficult job and provided a very high standard of care when Adam was at Hassockfield. | |
"The coroner has made detailed recommendations, some of which we have already implemented, and we will of course look closely at the rest." |