Birmingham Post

Hospital patient’s death sparks criminal probe

- TED HENNESSEY News Reporter

THE death of a vulnerable man who was hit by a train after absconding from a Birmingham mental health hospital has sparked a criminal investigat­ion into the care provider and its manager.

Personal trainer Matthew Caseby, 23, was able to leave Priory Hospital Woodbourne, in Harborne, as an NHS-funded patient, after being “inappropri­ately unattended” for several minutes in September 2020, an inquest jury ruled in April.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) will conduct a formal criminal investigat­ion to establish if a crime was committed by the provider and the manager who was in charge at the time preceding Mr Caseby’s death.

His father, Richard Caseby, 61, said: “The catalogue of failings that led to Matthew’s death was horrifying.

“The Priory Group and its incompeten­t executives are finally being held to account for their criminal negligence.

“All I’ve ever wanted to do is to expose the truth and stop this from happening to anyone else.”

The inquest jury, which heard that the University of Birmingham graduate should have been under constant observatio­n, but was left unattended, reached a conclusion that death “was contribute­d to by neglect”.

Mr Caseby climbed over a 2.3 metre-high (7ft 6in) courtyard fence before being hit by a train a day later near Birmingham’s University station on September 8, 2020.

Birmingham and Solihull senior coroner Louise Hunt said after the hearing she remained concerned at record-keeping quality, how risk assessment­s were completed, other incidents and the safety of the fence at the hospital.

She also urged health chiefs to consider imposing minimum standards for perimeter fences at acute mental health units.

Mr Caseby, who lived in London, was originally detained under the Mental Health Act following reports of a man running on to railway tracks near Oxford on September 3.

A CQC spokesman said: “That investigat­ion is currently ongoing and we will report further as soon as we are able to do so.”

A Priory spokesman said: “Priory and its employees will co-operate fully if inquiries are raised by the CQC with regard to the care of Matthew Caseby and it would not be appropriat­e to comment further at this time.”

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Matthew Caseby absconded from Priory Hospital Woodbourne, left

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