Lessons of Lee's death now keeping others safe
The Chronicle
|June 06, 2025
LESSONS learned from the harrowing murder of Lee Irving are helping to keep other vulnerable people safe 10 years on.
Lee, who suffered from profound learning difficulties, was killed by James Wheatley, who befriended the 24-year-old before subjecting him to a prolonged campaign of horrific violence.
A serious case review published after his death highlighted a number of failings and missed opportunities to help Lee, who had the mental capacity of a child.
One of the key issues outlined in the report, published by Newcastle City Council, was the way Lee's care had been transferred from children's to adults' services when he reached 18. Lee's mum Bev has previously told how she felt as though support fell away after he son reached adulthood.
Now the council has revealed how a number of new measures were introduced in response to Lee's death. These include a safeguarding transition protocol to help manage the transition into adulthood for vulnerable young people.
A Newcastle City Council spokeswoman said: "Lee's death was a tragedy that deeply affected everyone who knew and supported him.
"On this 10th anniversary, our thoughts and heartfelt condolences remain with his family and friends.
"Following this tragedy, a Safeguarding Adults Review was undertaken by the Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board. In September 2017, the board confirmed that all recommendations from the review had been fully implemented.
"The review included learning around transition, repeated referrals, engagement, and mental capacity.
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