Samuel Dickinson

PFD Report Response Pending Ref: 2026-0082
Date of Report 10 February 2026
Coroner Michael Pemberton
Coroner Area Manchester West
Response Deadline ✓ from report 7 April 2026
12 days left · 0 of 2 responded
Response Status
Responses 0 of 2
56-Day Deadline 7 Apr 2026
12 days left to respond
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Source: Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

Coroner’s Concerns
1. During the course of evidence it was reflected that Firearms Legislation relating to the holding of a shotgun or firearms licence (or both) contains no provision that a person holding a certificate must self report any illness or mental health condition which may give rise to a change in circumstances from the time when a grant of licence has been made, differing from obligations for example on a person holding a driving licence to do so.

2. Further it was stated that there is no obligation or provision requiring a General Practitioner practice to:
a. Clearly record the holding of a licence on medical records when advised of the grant, in order to assist with flagging any relevant issues that may need reporting (such as conditions listed on an initial firearms/shotgun application form or renewal)
b. Requiring the reporting of such issues on a reasonable basis to a firearms licence unit of a local police force

3. The above were described as ‘gaps’ in the legislation which may give rise to the risk of future death.
Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 16 September 2025 I commenced an investigation into the death of Samuel John DICKINSON aged 39. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 10 February 2026.

The conclusion of the inquest was Suicide, and the medical cause of death was 1a Severe head injury
Circumstances of the Death
On 15 September 2025 the deceased who was a farmer and held both a firearms and shotgun licence, was found with a shotgun wound to the head in a shed at the farm where he resided with his family. He had left the house earlier that morning and his family called police concerned, when they found that a shotgun was missing from the gun cabinet where it was stored. A member of the family discovered the deceased in an outbuilding on the farm after a brief search.
Copies Sent To
Greater Manchester Police Lancashire & Cumbria NHS Trust Royal College of General Practitioners National Police Chiefs Council British Association for Shooting and Conservation
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Data sourced from Courts and Tribunals Judiciary under the Open Government Licence.