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Police investigation into boy's death at mental health unit concludes there isn't sufficient evidence for prosecution

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A police investigation into the death of a teenager at a mental health unit in Prestwich has concluded there is insufficient evidence to bring a prosecution.

An inquest into the death of Charlie Millers was delayed in January 2023 so the Greater Manchester Police inquiry could take place after it emerged at a coronial hearing hospital records may have been edited after his death.

Charlie, 17, died five days after he was found unresponsive in his room at Prestwich Hospital on December 2, 2020. Two other patients being treated at the hospital also died within nine months.

The Manchester Evening News understands a GMP investigation has concluded and that there is insufficient evidence for authorities to seek a prosecution for manslaughter by gross negligence. Try MEN Premium now for FREE...

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