Police and paramedics identify 'valuable learnings' after mum was found dead days after they were called to her home
Police and the ambulance service have identified 'valuable learnings' after an 'intelligent and caring' mum-of-two was found dead at her home in Tameside where they had been called two days earlier, an inquest has heard.
Police officers and paramedics attended and spoke to her through an upstairs window. However, she wouldn't let them in and the officers concluded they had no power to force entry. Mrs Simeone was an 'intelligent and caring person' who was also 'determined and very social' her mother Susan Lloyd told the inquest. However, she also said she was someone 'who had a tormented mind' and that her behaviour could be 'challenging.'
The police and paramedic attendance in the early hours of November 24, 2021, followed a call to the Safe Haven mental health service the previous evening. Coroner said he was unable to say what her intentions were A post-mortem concluded she died as a result of 'combined drug toxicity.' All the drugs found in her system were prescription medications, with no illicit substances discovered. A police investigation concluded there was no evidence of any suspicious circumstances or third-party involvement in her death.
Following the hearing, an IOPC spokesman said: "We began our investigation in November 2021, which concluded in June 2022, following a mandatory referral from the force. "An inquest held this week concluded with the Coroner recording a conclusion of a drug-related death. During our investigation, we reviewed calls to GMP and incident logs, witness statements were obtained from the officers and paramedics who attended, and GMP’s policy and procedures were analysed.”
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