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Response to independent review of Cardiff homicide

The Welsh Government commissioned Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW) to look into the care and treatment provided to Nathaniel John, and whether his care was a factor in the death of Stephen Rees in Roath, Cardiff, in March 2011 

The Welsh Government commissions an independent investigation following every homicide, if the perpetrator has been in contact with mental health services in Wales within the last 12 months.

Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Dr Ruth Hussey, said:

“My thoughts are very much with the families of those affected by this extremely serious and sad case.

“While risk can never be eliminated entirely, it is vital we do everything possible to identify any shortcomings in care and put in place measures to reduce the risk of such incidents happening again.  

“In this specific case, there were several key findings of concern. The Welsh Government expects the local health board involved to work with other agencies to take the appropriate actions and learn from this tragic case.

“Local organisations have action plans in place to address the recommendations in the report, and this will be followed up with them by the Welsh Government.”

The report makes six recommendations in respect of the care and treatment provided to Nathaniel John.

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Healthcare Inspectorate Wales

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