Mental health killings a crisis in care?

Published: Sept. 15, 2020, 7:40 p.m.

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Last month Alex Sartain took a homemade gun and shot his neighbour James Nash dead in his front garden. \\nThe 34 year old then fled on his motorbike before he lost control and fatally crashed on a winding tree-lined road. His family had made repeated requests to mental health services for help as they saw his condition deteriorate. But they say no help was forthcoming and days later he killed 42-year-old James, a popular artist and children\\u2019s author. Alex Sartain's family say the mechanic suffered paranoid schizophrenia and had become acutely unwell in the run-up to the killing.\\nFile on 4 investigates whether mental health support is always available when people need it most. And reporter Paul Connolly hears concerns that mental health professionals are not always quick enough to act on evidence a person suffering severe mental illness may be intending to harm others - with tragic consequences.

Reporter Paul Connolly\\nProducer Ben Robinson\\nEditor Carl Johnston

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