Girl lifeless in cell after assault on medic who stopped her setting herself alight

A teenage lady despatched to jail for assaulting a paramedic who went to her aide when she tried to set herself on fireplace was discovered hanged in her cell simply six months later, an inquest jury heard.

Annelise Sanderson, 18, was sentenced to 52 weeks in custody in June 2020 over the incident, which came about at a petroleum station.

Cheshire Coroner’s Court heard she was discovered lifeless at HMP Styal on December 22, 2020, simply weeks earlier than she was as a result of be launched.

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A security plan generally known as an ACCT (Assessment, Care in Custody and Teamwork) was opened for Miss Sanderson on June 29, after she was deemed liable to suicide.



HMP Styal, Cheshire (file)
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Nurse Victoria Corris, scientific lead for the psychological well being crew on the jail, informed the inquest on Tuesday (January 17) Miss Sanderson had moved from the segregation unit to the jail wing by the point a multi-disciplinary crew determined to shut the ACCT on July 8.

This, she stated, was not unusual. Ms Corris additionally stated Ms Sanderson remained beneath hourly observations as a result of Covid restrictions on the time.

Miss Sanderson’s mom Angela Gray stated in an announcement she was “worried” when she spoke to her daughter within the first few days of her sentence. She stated: “She was depressed. She seemed like a lost soul. She said she didn’t know who she was, where she was or what she was doing there. She was scared. I was at the time, and remain, concerned that she went into prison at all without first receiving any proper mental health care treatment. It seems obvious to me that she was really unwell and I cannot see any other explanation for what she did, in particular at the petrol station.”

Ms Gray stated Miss Sanderson was wanting ahead to coming house earlier than Christmas – however on December 11 she had 4 weeks added to her sentence for a further matter. Ms Gray additionally acknowledged she had raised quite a lot of issues about her daughter’s psychological well being to the jail. The court docket additionally heard Miss Sanderson spoke about her launch date postponement, saying: “It is what it is and I just have to get on with it”.



Miss Sanderson was sentenced to 52 weeks in custody in June 2020 (inventory)
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Her former cellmate, Keanna Hurst, informed the inquest Miss Sanderson grew to become upset on December 21 following a telephone name. Ms Hurst stated: “She said her partner had been screaming at her. She had been blaming her for a downturn in her mental health. I assured her that (her girlfriend’s) mental health was not her fault.”

Miss Sanderson appeared at Wigan Magistrates’ Court after she was arrested on June 25 for assaulting the paramedic. She was on licence on the time after she was launched from Rainsbrook Secure Training Centre earlier that yr, the court docket heard.

Miss Sanderson, who additionally had alcohol and drug points, was recorded as displaying “bizarre behaviour” when she arrived on June 26 at HMP Styal. The jury heard she made “inappropriate sexual remarks” to employees and tried to take her garments off after dousing herself in water.

The inquest jury is predicted to be despatched out on Thursday (January 18) to contemplate its verdict.

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