The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Ship death probe focus on security of guns and ammo

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- BY BEN MITCHELL

Acoroner is investigat­ing the “security of weapons and ammunition” on board Royal Navy warships after a sailor died of a shotgun wound to the head on the same vessel where another sailor lost his life after shooting himself 12 years earlier.

Petty Officer (PO) Jon Errington Paxton, from Marchwood, Southampto­n, Hampshire, died on board the minehunter HMS Cattistock while it was alongside at Portsmouth naval base at 3.45am on April 19 2023.

The pre-inquest review hearing at Portsmouth was told the 38-year-old had access to the keys to the onboard armoury and forensic firearm evidence would be required for the full hearing.

Christophe­r Wilkinson, senior coroner for Hampshire, told the hearing the full inquest would look at the issue of the security of weapons and ammunition on board the warship as well as other ships across the fleet.

He added the inquest would look at the mental health of PO Paxton, who had recently gone through divorce proceeding­s and was facing civilian charges from police in Scotland.

He continued: “There are issues around firearms on board a Royal Navy vessel which is immediatel­y relevant to the circumstan­ces of Jon’s death.”

Engineerin­g Technician (ET) Samuel “Ricky” Hatton killed himself using an SA80 service rifle on board HMS Cattistock while it was also berthed at Portsmouth naval base on September 12 2010.

An inquest into his death heard the 20-year-old had been hit hard by the death of Matthew “Spider” Webster, who had shot himself on board another minehunter, HMS Hurworth, in Faslane, Argyll and Bute, in February that year.

The hearing was told that in the days prior to his death, ET Hatton, who lived in Southampto­n, had received comments from senior colleagues asking “not shot yourself yet”?

Mr Wilkinson said the full inquest into PO Paxton’s death would look at the immediate events as well as the “background in relation to Jon, his personal background and events that affected his life from 2022 onwards, the type of person he was and family background, and some of the events he was going through at the time, particular­ly his divorce and events that occurred to him while in employment which may have affected his state of mind.”

He said the crew boarded HMS Cattistock, which was undergoing maintenanc­e, on April 6 2023 when ammunition and weapons were also loaded as well.

He said that he would examine “Jon’s role and the role of others in response to security of weapons and ammunition on board the ship”.

Mr Wilkinson said that PO Paxton had been engaged with the navy’s mental health services at the end of 2022 but had been discharged from them on January 23 2023.

He said: “I also need to be clear about what procedures and policies were in place throughout the navy, and how they are applied in such circumstan­ces.”

He added that he would look at “what actions were taken and what support was provided to Jon by the navy during that time and any contact he had with navy mental health services, and what follow-up was provided to him and any specific actions he faced following the charges of December 2022”.

PO Paxton’s father, Jon Paxton, told the hearing: “I am not sure he got the support he deserved or required.”

 ?? ?? INQUEST: Two sailors serving aboard Royal Navy minehunter HMS Cattistock have taken their own lives by shooting.
INQUEST: Two sailors serving aboard Royal Navy minehunter HMS Cattistock have taken their own lives by shooting.

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