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Family of woman killed by her son before he took his own life ‘hopes lessons will be learned’ after inquest

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‘We believe all relevant agencies must learn to recognise warning signs for domestic homicide long before they reach such a tragic stage’

The family of a woman killed by her son before he took his own life, issued a statement hoping that “lessons will be learned” following the inquest into his death.

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Kenneth McClean-Flanagan died after he killed his mum, Karen McClean- Flanagan, and girlfriend, Stacey Knell, on March 20, 2021.

A inquest into the 26-year-old’s death heard that he had been at his grandfather’s house in Newtownabbey, where he stayed in an out-building, with his girlfriend when he left and drove to his mum’s property.

There he barged past her partner, locked himself in her flat with her and stabbed her. The inquest heard that her partner attempted to enter the flat and witnessed part of the attack.

After this, Kenneth left the property and drove back to his grandfather’s house. He was later found dead by armed police officers who attended the house. During a search of the property, officers discovered the body of Stacey Knell.

The inquest heard from a number of witnesses including Dr Doran, a general practitioner at the practice Kenneth was registered to. She submitted call logs from the five years prior to his death that showed complaints of addiction and mental health issues.

Dr Doran said there were times Kenneth, who had a history of cocaine and heroin use, had expressed suicidal thoughts to mental health teams when under the influence but retracted this when he sobered up.

She also said that Kenneth could not get dual support for his mental health complaints due to his addiction problems and was never formally diagnosed with a mental health condition other than depression and anxiety. The GP said she was frustrated that community mental health teams would not see Kenneth until he was able to address his addictions.

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A toxicology report showed that Kenneth may have been under the influence of cocaine at the time of his death.

A statement from a representative of the McClean-Flanagan family following the hearing said: “As a family, on Karen’s behalf we hope that the coroner’s findings will ensure that all relevant agencies learn the lessons that were so painfully missed, out of respect for our family and the Knell family.

“We found the inquest process to be especially difficult without legal representation, but are thankful to those who have helped us get through it this week. We believe it is important that a spotlight continues to be shone on these failures, and that it will drive meaningful change.

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“We believe that all relevant agencies must learn to recognise warning signs for domestic homicide long before they reach such a tragic stage, to prevent any other families from suffering losses as devastating as ours and the Knell family’s.”

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‘Nigel Farage and Reform CRUSHED in Makersfield – proof that voters haven’t given up on Labour’

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“For Nigel Farage, the Makerfield result is crushing. His party’s senior leadership expected to be the story of the night. Instead, it fell more than 9,000 votes short and was relegated to a footnote”

Andy Burnham’s win in Makerfield was not protest noise. It was proof that voters still have not given up hope that Labour can deliver the change they were promised.

Crucially, they did not turn to Reform in frustration. Instead, they turned out in greater numbers and backed Labour to finish the job. That is renewal, not rejection.

For Nigel Farage, the Makerfield result is crushing. His party’s senior leadership expected to be the story of the night. Instead, it fell more than 9,000 votes short and was relegated to a footnote.

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But Labour cannot simply celebrate. The result has forced a timetable onto a choice it can no longer avoid.

Sir Keir Starmer says he will not walk away, but that cannot shield him from the urgency of this message. The question is not whether Labour needs a new face. It is who charts its new and faster course.

Drift and denial are no longer options for Labour. For now, trust has been renewed. It will, however, not survive further months of inaction.

Please, think twice

Britain could face its hottest June day on record next week, with temperatures forecast to hit 34C. As the heat builds, so will the temptation for youngsters to cool off in rivers, lakes and reservoirs.

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One of our Save Lives for Sam campaign messages is a simple plea: please, think twice. Cold water can kill within minutes, whatever the temperature and however strong a swimmer you believe yourself to be.

Last month’s heatwave claimed 19 lives, including 13 children. That is exactly why we launched our fight, and why the Mirror will keep going until every young person understands the danger.

We urge ministers to bring campaigners, experts and families together before the school holidays begin, when most of these needless losses happen.

Every drowning is a tragedy. Almost every one can be prevented.

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Kick in the teeth

World Cup fever is high, and the Premier League fixtures are now out, so fans are daring to dream again.

But as clubs bank huge TV riches and players earn millions, season ticket rises are a kick in the teeth.

As clubs grow richer and players earn more, they must remember supporters hit by the cost of living. Loyalty should not be exploited.

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What has Achraf Hakimi been accused of hours before Scotland v Morocco?

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