Irene Hamilton-Parker

PFD Report All Responded Ref: 2015-0197
Date of Report 20 May 2015
Coroner Andrew Haigh
Response Deadline est. 15 July 2015
All 1 response received · Deadline: 15 Jul 2015
Response Status
Responses 1 of 1
56-Day Deadline 15 Jul 2015
All responses received
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Coroner's Concerns
The Fire Investigator found that Mrs Hamilton-Parker had been wearing clothes which consisted of man-made fabrics that were easily inflammable. write to enquire if it is possible for any steps to be taken to reduce the flammability of clothing either manufactured or imported in this country believe that this is not an isolated case
Responses
Department for Business Innovation and Skills
15 Aug 2015
Response received
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Dear toy, haA,
Action Should Be Taken
In my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and believe you have the power to take such action: May
Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 12 February 2015 commenced an investigation into the death of Irene HAMILTON-PARKER, aged 87 years. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 6 2015. The conclusion of the inquest was Accidental death. CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE DEATH Mrs Hamilton-Parker died in the early hours of 1Oth February 2015 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. The previous evening she had been found in flames by her husband at their home in Uttoxeter. Death resulted from the burns she had sustained_ She had been attempting to light a cigarette using an inappropriate lighter and had set fire to some easily flammable clothing that she was wearing: CQRONER'S CONCERNS During the course of the inquest; the evidence revealed matters giving rise to concern. In my opinion there is a risk that future deaths will occur unless action is taken; In the circumstances it is my statutory duty to report to you. The Fire Investigator found that Mrs Hamilton-Parker had been wearing clothes which consisted of man-made fabrics that were easily inflammable. write to enquire if it is possible for any steps to be taken to reduce the flammability of clothing either manufactured or imported in this country believe that this is not an isolated case ACTION SHOULD BE TAKEN In my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and believe you have the power to take such action: May

YOUR RESPONSE You are under a duty to respond to this report within 56 days of the date of this report; namely by 15 July 2015. I, the coroner; may extend the period. response must contain details of action taken or proposed to be taken, setting out the timetable for action_ Otherwise you must explain why no action is proposed.
Circumstances of the Death
Mrs Hamilton-Parker died in the early hours of 1Oth February 2015 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. The previous evening she had been found in flames by her husband at their home in Uttoxeter. Death resulted from the burns she had sustained_ She had been attempting to light a cigarette using an inappropriate lighter and had set fire to some easily flammable clothing that she was wearing:
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