No one is Held Accountable for Psych Patient Suicides
No one is Held Accountable for Psych Patient Suicides
There have been nearly 100 deaths identified in California’s 154 psychiatric facilities since 2009 including more than fifty suicides. State investigators typically determined that these self-inflicted fatalities occurred because hospital staff had not been properly monitoring or treating patients. Mia St. John’s son Julian, for example, who had been admitted to a psychiatric facility with schizophrenia, ultimately committed suicide.In November 2014, Julian, 24, had been living at La Casa Mental Health Rehabilitation Center in Long Beach for two months after being involuntarily committed by Mia’s ex-husband, actor Kristoff St. John. Julian had threatened to kill himself that September. Two months later, Julian had suffocated himself with a plastic bag at the hospital.Then, in February of this year, Kristoff St. John was found dead in his Woodland Hills, California, home. A coroner officially ruled the cause of his death to be hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Mia reports her ex began drinking heavily after their son’s death, and Kristoff had a high amount of alcohol in his system at the time.
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Their kids died on the psych ward. They were far from alone, a Times investigation foundVictoria Rowell Of 'The Young And The Restless' Issues Statement On Kristoff St. John's DeathSearch our database of deaths and assaults at California psychiatric facilities
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