Karen Wiggins
PFD Report
Historic (No Identified Response)
Ref: 2018-0177
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
Multi-storey car parks in Swindon lack physical barriers or warning notices, despite previous suicidal falls, failing to prevent individuals from jumping.
View full coroner's concerns
as foilows. - I learned that there had been a number of suicidal falls from multi storey car parks in swindon, with previous occurrences at the Fleming way car park, together with a number of instances where suicidal individuals had beeh successfully-talked down uninjured. An investigation by the Council is called for. lnter alia such an investigation might explore the possibility of creating physical barriers to prevent individuals jlmping from height and / or the posting of notices giving contact details for the Samaritans, a - strategy that has been employed at some railway stations in an attempt to avoid suicidal leaps in front of trains.
Sent To
- Swindon Borough Council
Response Status
Linked responses
0 of 1
56-Day Deadline
8 Aug 2018
About PFD responses
Organisations named in PFD reports must respond within 56 days explaining what actions they are taking.
Source: Courts and Tribunals Judiciary
Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
on 12th June 2018 I held an inquest into the death of Karen Diane wiggins. The conclusion of the inquest was that the deceased who had suffered mu-ltiple traumatic injuries following a fallfrom height, died by suicide.
Circumstances of the Death
shortly before 6.20 am on Friday 1st Decembe r 2017 when she was found, Karen Wiggins jumped from an upper floor of the Fleming Way Car Park and landed in Gordon Gardens Road, dying instanfly.
Action Should Be Taken
ln my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and I believe your organisation has the power to take such action.
Similar PFD Reports
Reports sharing organisations, categories, or themes
Data sourced from Courts and Tribunals Judiciary under the Open Government Licence.