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Pauline Campbell 28 Sept 2006
The Home Office has admitted it breached the human rights of a young woman who died at Styal Prison in cheshire. 18 year old Sarah Elizabeth Campbell died following a drug overdose in 2003, the third of six women to die in a twelve month period at the jail. Sarah had learning difficulties, and had previously suffered from heroin dependency. She also had a history of self harm and was left in a segregation unit when she collapsed.

Her mother Pauline has been campaigning to bring the Home Office to account. She joins Jenni in the studio.


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