How many more Charlie Todds must there be before our prisons are reformed? - The suicide of a young inmate points up how indifferent we are now to conditions in jail

https://www.inquest.org.uk/charlie-todd-closes

An inquest has concluded that the death of 18 year old Charlie Todd was misadventure, and that he did not intend to take his life. Charlie was found unresponsive on 2 September 2019 at HMP Durham.

On reception at HMP Durham, Charlie disclosed that he had self-harmed in the months before his arrival and had a history of depression. He was also prescribed antidepressants. However, he reported no current thoughts of suicide or self-harm, and did not at that time wish to be referred to the mental health team.

First paragraph of the article

I am sitting at my desk in a Covid-secured Observer newsroom trying to achieve a feat that may be beyond my journalistic skill:

Perhaps the first step would be to look in to the coroner report... Either way, his Journalistic skills is shit and not trustworthy.

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