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Health trust apologises after priest took own life

Fr Paddy O'Kane, wearing a black jacket, and with silver hair and long sideburns, stands in front of a church badly damaged in a fire in 2019
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Fr Paddy O'Kane, pictured in 2019, was receiving treatment for depression at the time of his death

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A health trust in Northern Ireland has apologised after a Londonderry priest in its care took his own life in a hospital garden.

Fr Paddy O'Kane, 73, was found dead in the garden of a hospital at Gransha Park in Derry on 28 March 2022.

He was being treated for depression at the hospital at the time of his death.

At an inquest into his death on Wednesday, an assistant director of the Western Health and Social Care Trust said the garden area had not been included in a health and safety assessment.

This 鈥渨as a serious and grave error鈥, the trust鈥檚 assistant director for older people John McGinley said.

Mr McGinley told the court in Belfast there had been lessons learned from the tragedy and that he was 鈥渧ery sorry for our failings.鈥

He said it was realised afterwards that 鈥渢he garden was unsafe鈥.

An action plan set in motion after this incident, Mr McGinley said, means no one is now in the garden unsupervised.

'Clearly helpful'

A number of other safety issues have also now been addressed, he added.

Earlier, Dr Conor Barton had told the inquest Fr O鈥橩ane was being treated for depression and a persistent depressive condition.

A decision had to be made as to what level of observation there should be on a patient, Dr Barton said, adding that that decision was between general or continuous observation.

The witness said 鈥渢he garden was clearly helpful鈥 to Fr O'Kane whose mood was said to be low in the mornings.

The hearing continues.