Liverpool Prison Suicides: A Tragic Pattern
Michael Joseph Lunt, a 40-year-old prisoner at HMP Liverpool, tragically died by suicide last July, amidst a series of suspected suicides at the prison. Lunts death was ruled a suicide by an inquest in Liverpool, which highlighted an environment of disconnect, delays, and poor communication in his care. Friends and family remembered Lunt as a kind, loving, and genuine person who brought people together. The Ministry of Justice has expressed condolences and plans to review the coroners findings, following a report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons that noted seven suicides at HMP Liverpool between 2022 and 2025.
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