Belfast Telegraph

Nurse who drowned after her car entered river ‘looked exhausted’

- BY ADAM HALE

A NURSE drowned when her car entered a river after clocking off from her busy A&E department night shift where she appeared “exhausted”, an inquest has heard.

Laurie Jones (23) had last been seen leaving the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff at around 1.40am wearing her blue nurse’s scrubs, and was reported missing after she did not return to her home in nearby Caerphilly.

Yesterday the coroner’s court in Newport was told the mother of a three-year-old girl who Ms Jones treated just before the end of her shift on October 2 last year described her as appearing tired and her “extremely busy” ward understaff­ed.

Katie Bolan, the mother of the child, said in a written statement: “Around 10.45pm a nurse who I later identified as the missing person came to see my daughter. I did not know her name at the time.

“She seemed OK at the time but I noticed she repeated herself several times and she appeared exhausted. It was exMs tremely busy and there didn’t seem to be enough staff to cope with the number of people.”

Mrs Bolan said Ms Jones returned at around 1.15am when she gave antibiotic­s to her daughter, but appeared to be confused and stumbling over her words.

Mrs Bolan said: “When saying where to store the antibiotic­s she said ‘in the freezer... no in the... you know the... in the fridge’.

“She appeared to me to be extremely exhausted. It was the last we saw of her.

“It was because of the way she was that I contacted the police.”

Ms Jones was reported missing at 9am that morning by her worried family and a missing person inquiry led to police searching along her usual route home from work.

Her submerged VW Beetle was found near the B4251 road in the village of Wyllie, Blackwood, at around 12.50pm later that day, around 30m from where she appeared to have left the road.

The road was said to have several bends known as the Wyllie Bends which should not present problems to drivers in normal conditions.

Jones’s body was found inside her car with both her legs leaving the driver’s side window, and she had managed to unfasten her seat belt in the seconds after the crash.

Pc Darren Southern said it was “likely” she had been submerged from about 2am.

The inquest heard the road surface was wet from “extremely heavy rain” which presented “very poor conditions for driving”.

The police officer said it could not be determined at what speed she had been driving at.

A post-mortem examinatio­n said she had suffered drowning and a head injury.

Simon Jones, her father, told the inquest: “She was her normal, happy self leading up to the collision.

“She was enjoying being home again, going to family gatherings, making plans and looking towards the future.”

Coroner David Regan gave a narrative verdict, saying: “Ms Jones left the road and entered the river 500m from village of Ynysddu.

“As a result she died by drowning.”

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