Suicide in High Buildings

Abstract
When a psychiatric in-patient commits suicide by jumping out of the hospital building, the death is liable to attract Press attention and become public knowledge. In 1981, the psychiatric unit situated on the fifth floor of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham (UK) was closed by the Chairman of the District Health Authority on the advice of the coroner. This was a direct result of several in-patients committing suicide by jumping.

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