Sunderland Echo

TRAGIC ACCIDENT LED TO JAMIE’S DEATH

CATS FAN KNOWN AS A ‘GENTLE GIANT’ DIED AFTER COLLAPSING IN PIZZA SHOP

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

A “gentle giant” collapsed in a Sunderland takeaway and later died after accidental­ly taking a huge overdose of the medication he was using to battle serious mental health issues.

Despite the best efforts of paramedics, popular dad Jamie Crighton passed away after collapsing in a pizza shop.

An inquest into the 25-year-old’s death showed he had a fatal level of antipsycho­tic drug Quetiapine in his system.

Coroner Derek Winter said his death was an “unintended consequenc­e” of having incorrectl­y taken too much of his medication.

Jamie’s grieving dad Arthur said he was consoled that the inquest showed his son “didn’t mean to hurt himself ”.

The avid Black Cats fan, who hailed from the Southwick area, was living at the Salvation Army’s Swan Lodge at the time of his tragic death.

The inquest, held at Sunderland Coroner’s Court, heard that Jamie, who stood at 6ft 9in tall, had been living at the site since last August after being released from hospital.

Jamie’s family say that he had suffered from depression for a number of years and had tried to commit suicide at least 15 times, including once plunging a 10in knife into his stomach.

Service manager at Swan Lodge Christine Ritchie, giving evidence, said that after initially being given his medication by staff, he eventually agreed to administer his own.

“His CPN (community psychiatri­c nurse) was more than happy for Jamie to take control of his medication,” said Ms Ritchie.

Jamie, a former Monkwearmo­uth Academy pupil, had left Swan Lodge in the early hours of November 8 last year and bought food from takeaway shop Pizza King, in the Holmeside area.

CCTV showed him sitting down to eat the food he had bought, but he then collapsed and became unconsciou­s.

Pc Thomas Wade told the hearing a man and a woman and later paramedics tried to resuscitat­e him but it was to no avail and he was pronounced dead at Sunderland Royal Hospital.

A post-mortem examinatio­n carried out by pathologis­t Hugh Cochrane found only moderate levels of alcohol in Jamie’s system at the time he died, but that there was also 11,311 mcg of Quetiapine in 100ml of blood. A reading of 1,300mcg of Quetiapine is classed as a “toxic” level, while 7,000mcg can be fatal in many cases, added Dr Cochrane.

“The Quetiapine has an effect on the respirator­y system and the heart,” he said. “It’s my opinion that Jamie died as a result of his heart stopping due to a cardiac arrest.”

Also giving evidence was Jamie’s dad Arthur, who had regularly visited his son while he stayed at Swan Lodge.

He said he and the rest of Jamie’s family were upset that people who knew Jamie had encouraged him to drink when they had previously promised the Crighton family not to.

“He had just been released from hospital and his heart needed time to settle,” said Mr Crighton.

The city’s coroner Derek Winter closed the hearing by recording a conclusion of misadventu­re in the case.

He said: “There is no evidence in my mind that Jamie intended to take his own life.

“It seems to me that Jamie’s death was the unintended consequenc­e of ingesting too much of that drug.

“I will record a conclusion of misadventu­re caused by a fatal cardiac arrhythmia.”

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Jamie Crighton
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Mourners at Jamie’s funeral
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