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Sheriff rules suicidal OAP may have lived if nurses at Perth hospital had told doctors about gun request

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Perth on July 24 2016, a Fatal Accident Inquiry at the city’s sheriff court heard. Sheriff Keith O’Mahony heard how Mr Clark had been a patient at the Leven Ward at the Murray Royal Hospital in Perth.

He had been admitted there in May 2016 after becoming unwell. He told a consultant psychiatrist that he did not wish to “wake up” but had no plans to take his life.

However, on July 22 2016, Mr Clark, also of Perth, asked a nurse for a gun and made a gesture as if he was going to shoot himself.

The inquiry heard that the following day, staff thought Mr Clark ‘presented’ to them as he usually did.However, he later walked out of the hospital and later died from sustaining ‘blunt force’ injuries from ‘falling’ at the hill.At the inquiry,.

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