Coroner criticises NHS trust’s treatment of family of woman who killed herself
Sally Mays' parents fought for seven years to hear details of chat outside mental health unit their daughter was turned away from
An NHS trust has not covered itself in glory" in its dealings with the family of a vulnerable young woman who killed herself after being refused admission to hospital, a coroner has found.
The three-day hearing looked at evidence withheld from the original inquest into the death of Sally Mays, who killed herself in 2014 after being turned away from a mental health unit.
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