Mark Lilliott

PFD Report Historic (No Identified Response) Ref: 2016-0453
Date of Report 16 December 2016
Coroner Julie Goulding
Response Deadline est. 9 April 2017
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
Delays in accessing a radio-equipped senior officer for emergency assistance within the prison, exacerbated by noise on the wing, could critically impede swift responses in future emergencies.
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When the two Prison Officers discovered Mr Lilliott they immediately tried to identify an Officer with a radio to request immediate assistance from HOTEL1 (the urgent nursing response within the prison) and subsequently determining that this was a CODE Blue and therefore an emergency ambulance was also required. The two Prison Officers therefore left the cell to seek the Senior Officer with the radio. It was reportedly noisy on the wing at the time. The Prison Officers tried to shout down from level 5 to attract the Senior Officer who they believed was on level 2 but this action was unsuccessful. One of the Prison Officers therefore left the 5’s landing to go down to the lower levels and find the Senior Officer, as he passed through level 4 he saw another Prison Officer who he thought might have a radio but he didn’t and therefore he proceeded to lean over the landing and shout again to try to attract the attention of the Senior Officer with a radio and again it was reported that the Prison Officers shouts were not heard because of the noise, it was a busy period with prisoners making their way to their daily activity. When the Prison Officer shouted again to get the attention of the Senior Officer he was on this occasion heard and the appropriate radio dispatches were immediately made in respect of HOTEL1 and Code Blue. The delay, albeit relatively short, in accessing a Senior Officer in possession of a radio on this occasion did not affect the outcome, Mr Lilliott was already dead when he was discovered and had been for some time. However, it might not have been the case that the prisoner was already deceased and it might have been the case and it might be the case in the future that the fastest possible response and action to radio for emergency help could make a difference to the outcome.
Sent To
  • HMP Liverpool
Response Status
Linked responses 0 of 1
56-Day Deadline 9 Apr 2017
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Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 5th January 2015 an investigation was commenced into the death of Mark LILLIOTT , Aged 54. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 15th December 2016. The conclusion of the inquest was Drug Related and the Cause of Death was Ia Heroin Toxicity with Early Pneumonia
Circumstances of the Death
Mr Lilliot is a 54yr old gentleman who is an in-mate at HMP Liverpool. On the evening of 22nd December 2014, Mr Lilliot was returned to his cell and at 16.30 hours the cell door was closed. At 18.45 hours the cell door was locked as per procedures. At 08.45 hours the following morning, Prison officers unlocked the cell doors on the landing and checked on the welfare of the inmates. On checking on Mr Lilliot they found him on his bed, lying on his side facing the wall covered by a bed sheet. Due to his unresponsive state, staff contacted the on duty Nurse. On arrival and with the help of the staff Mr Lilliot was brought of the bed still on his mattress. The attending nurse found he was still unresponsive with no pulse and that rigor mortis had set in. As a result CPR was not attempted and Mr Lilliot's life was pronounced extinct at 09.12 hours.
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