Nadia Sharif, Emily Moore and Christie Harnett had been treated for mental health issues at the same hospital in Middlesborough before they committed suicide within an eight month period
Damning reports lay bare the shocking treatment of three teenage girls who went on to take their own lives.
Nadia Sharif, Emily Moore and Christie Harnett were inpatients under the care of Tees, Esk and Wear Valley’s NHS Foundation Trust after long mental health battles.
All three teenagers – who died within an eight month period – suffered a catalogue of heartbreaking failures at the hands of the trust, new reports have found.
Their deaths prompted a public outcry of anger and led to the closure of West Lane Hospital in Middleborough.