Amina Ismail, 20, was found dead in a bedroom at the hospital
An inquest has been opened into the death of another young woman at a hospital where three women of a similar age have died within weeks of one another. Mental health blogger Beth Matthews, 26, Lauren Bridges, 20, and Deseree Fitzpatrick, 30, all died at the at Cheadle Royal Hospital, also known as the Priory Hospital Cheadle Royal, last year.
READ MORE: "People shouldn't have to live in these poor conditions": Hospital where three women died within weeks slammed by watchdog "I think Amina was not normally a resident of Greater Manchester and had been placed at the Priory as an out-of-area patient." The coroner is requesting statements from the hospital and mental health services. A pre-inquest review has been scheduled for January 5, 2024 at 10am.
Fellow friend Lauryn Bailey said Amina 'really was the most amazing person, honestly I don’t know what life will be like without her here'. "Amina was my best friend , somebody I never imagined existed in this world , she had the purest of hearts," continued Lauryn. "She was hilarious, always laughing and making jokes.
As Beth's inquest concluded, the Priory said: "Although unexpected deaths are extremely rare, we recognise that every loss of life in our care is a tragedy. The 30-year-old had been living in sheltered accommodation after being the victim of domestic violence and was diagnosed with Emotional Unstable Personal Disorder . Deseree was taking a number of medications from her GP, but was then prescribed a number of additional drugs, the majority of which had a central nervous depressant effect.
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