'My suicidal son should have been in hospital, not jail'
The criminal justice system "did too little to protect" a vulnerable inmate who electrocuted himself in prison, the Prisons Ombudsman has found.
Dean Saunders, 25, died at HMP Chelmsford in Essex in January 2016.
He had been arrested the month before, after his father, Mark, was stabbed while trying to stop his son harming himself during a bout of paranoia.
He told us how Dean had gone from being a stay-at-home dad to being "abandoned" in a prison cell, starting with what happened on the day he was stabbed.
Care UK, which provide the healthcare for Chelmsford Prison, said in a statement: "We do not think prison was the right place for Mr Saunders. It is hugely regrettable that a place in a secure specialist mental hospital was not found when Mr Saunders was at the police station."
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