Other related deaths

PFD Category
Reports: 776 Areas: 72 Earliest: Aug 2013 Latest: 6 Mar 2026

75% response rate (above 62% average). 48% of classified responses show concrete action taken. Reports fell 26% from 91 (2023) to 67 (2024).

PFD Reports
776 results
Bertram Crawford
All Responded
2020-0130 17 Dec 2018 Avon
Suspension Bridge Trustees
Concerns summary A dangerous cluster of student deaths from the bridge, including three this year and four in two years, raises serious concerns about safety at this historical site.
Jack Riding
Partially Responded
2018-0303 26 Nov 2018 Liverpool & Wirral
Football Association Goals Soccer Centres PLC
Concerns summary There were significant delays in defibrillator deployment and ambulance access due to equipment placement, lack of staff direction, and insufficient emergency training, coupled with inadequate medical emergency risk assessments.
John Graham
All Responded
2019-0348 9 Nov 2018 Manchester (North)
Rochdale Borough Council
Concerns summary Lack of routine installation of carbon monoxide detectors in residential accommodation rented by Rochdale Borough Housing Limited creates a risk of future deaths.
Catherine Gibbon
Historic (No Identified Response)
2018-0317 24 Oct 2018 London Inner (North)
DW Fitness First UK Active
Concerns summary Significant safety failures included inadequate health pledge guidance, untrained staff for medical conditions, insufficient CCTV monitoring with a broken camera, lack of emergency alarms/communication, and lapsed first aid certifications at the gym.
Jacqueline Oakes
Partially Responded
2018-0419 16 Oct 2018 Birmingham and Solihull
Home Office MOJ
Concerns summary There is no system to alert other agencies when high-risk offenders are released after completing their full sentence, preventing effective risk management.
Natasha Ednan-Laperouse
All Responded
2018-0279 8 Oct 2018 London (West)
Food and Rural Affairs Department for the Environment Pret-a-Manger +2 more
Concerns summary Pret-a-Manger had inadequate allergen labelling and no robust system to monitor allergic reactions. Additionally, Epipen's needle length and adrenaline dose were identified as dangerously insufficient for adult anaphylaxis.
James McLaren
All Responded
2018-0330 4 Oct 2018 Sunderland
Chartered Institution of Waste Manageme… Environmental Services Associations Health and Safety Executive +1 more
Concerns summary Inadequate securing of commercial and communal bins, including unsecured lids and easily opened locks, increases the risk of people sheltering inside and potentially becoming trapped.
Canon Frost
All Responded
2018-0362 3 Oct 2018 Suffolk
Head of the Roman Catholic Church of En…
Concerns summary Unsafe living conditions, specifically loose flooring, were unaddressed in a frail, elderly priest's accommodation, as diocesan welfare visits failed to conduct health and safety risk assessments.
Joshua Edwards
All Responded
2018-0335 2 Oct 2018 West Yorkshire (East)
Leeds City Council
Concerns summary Ambulance response was delayed by public event road closures and unclear authority for crews to cross them. Event organizers need to brief staff and public on emergency vehicle priority.
Hayley Gascoigne
Unknown
1 Oct 2018 East Riding and Kingston-upon-Hull
Concerns summary The Hull Combined Court Centre lacked a defibrillator, despite expert opinion that all public buildings should be equipped with such apparatus to improve survival rates in cardiac arrest.
Grenfell Tower
Historic (No Identified Response)
2018-0262 19 Sep 2018 London Inner West
NHS England
Concerns summary No structured health screening programme is in place for individuals impacted by the Grenfell Tower incident, risking unaddressed future health issues.
Abigail Hall
All Responded
2018-0286 12 Sep 2018 South Yorkshire (West)
Derwent Students
Concerns summary The continued absence of a defibrillator and first aid trained staff at the premises creates a critical risk for emergency medical response in critical situations.
David Worthington
All Responded
2018-0257 29 Aug 2018 South Yorkshire (West)
Human Race Limited
Concerns summary The cycling event's risk assessment inadequately identified a hazardous location with a blind bend, failed to account for high injury potential, and requires a review of its methodology for future events.
Henry Miller
All Responded
2018-0260 29 Aug 2018 Avon
FCO
Concerns summary The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office should issue specific warnings for travellers to Colombia about participating in Yage tribal ceremonies, ensuring they make informed safety decisions.
Peter Gledhill
All Responded
2018-0371 27 Aug 2018 West Yorkshire (West)
Midgehole Working Mens Club
Concerns summary The safety of a pathway running along a steep river embankment requires urgent review, specifically considering the appropriateness of installing fencing to prevent future incidents.
Stephen Lawson
All Responded
2018-0264 13 Aug 2018 Bedfordshire & Luton
Bedford Borough Council
Concerns summary The car park has dangerously easy access to external walls, allowing use of crash barriers as steps to jump, compounded by insufficient Samaritan signs.
Kamal Al-Hirsi
All Responded
2018-0265 13 Aug 2018 London (Inner) North
Bannatyne Group
Concerns summary Dangerous pool cleaning methods, inadequate staff water safety training, ineffective panic alarm systems, and flawed emergency communication protocols highlight significant safety failures at the facility.
Glynn Storey
All Responded
2018-0246 27 Jul 2018 County Durham and Darlington
Construction Industry Council
Concerns summary Confusion regarding responsibility for ensuring windows meet building standards between building control and builders created a false sense of compliance.
Daniel Young
All Responded
2018-0240 26 Jul 2018 London (Inner) West
Department for Health
Concerns summary GP surgeries lack routine monitoring for psychiatric patients collecting antipsychotic medication, increasing the risk of relapse and harm to themselves or others.
Jacob Sulaiman
All Responded
2018-0252 6 Jul 2018 London (Inner) North
London Borough of Camden
Concerns summary Incomplete information sharing between different care services meant response officers lacked a full picture of the patient's condition, potentially affecting assessment and management.
Yunis Hadi
All Responded
2018-0209 30 Jun 2018 London Inner (South)
London Borough of Lambeth South London Islamic Centre
Concerns summary A lack of formal first aid training, including choking response, for volunteers, absence of emergency medical equipment, and insufficient oversight for child safeguarding were identified.
Alexia Walenkaki
Historic (No Identified Response)
2018-0193 22 Jun 2018 London Inner (North)
Tower Hamlets Borough Council
Concerns summary Organisational failures, including the use of inappropriate wood in equipment and a lack of accountability for annual inspections due to unclear role demarcation, led to a fatal incident.
Bryan Allsop
Historic (No Identified Response)
2018-0185 18 Jun 2018 Derby and Derbyshire
Department for Transport
Concerns summary Pilot licensing does not mandate instruction and testing in partial engine power loss scenarios for light aircraft, despite this being a common and challenging factor in crashes.
Elaine Horrocks
Historic (No Identified Response)
2018-0169 31 May 2018 Manchester (West)
Brewery
Concerns summary Unsafe access methods to the cellar and insufficient guarding of cellar steps against accidental public entry pose a safety risk.
Carter Jepson
All Responded
2018-0154 21 May 2018 Manchester (South)
Department of Health and Social Care
Concerns summary A critical gap exists in providing medication to suppress lactation for breastfeeding mothers after infant loss, intensifying psychological distress due to continued milk production.