'Unexpected deaths' among mental health patients up 50%

Numbers dying from suicide, neglect or misadventure have shot up in last three years, says Panorama investigation

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There has been a 50 per cent jump in the number of "unexpected" deaths among mental health patients in the last three years, according to a report by Panorama.

Unexpected deaths, a term that covers deaths caused by suicide, neglect and misadventure, are said to have increased from 2,067 in 2012-2013 to 3,160 in 2015-16 among people suffering from depression, anxiety, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

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