Five arrested for manslaughter over man’s death outside hospital A&E

Four former and serving ambulance staff and a hospital worker have been arrested over the death of a man outside an A&E department earlier this year.

A 44-year-old member of staff from Walsall Manor Hospital in the West Midlands was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence and misconduct in a public office. It follows the arrests this week of four people aged 26, 34, 45 and 53, on suspicion of the same offences.

The 44-year-old remains in custody and is helping West Midlands Police with their inquiries.

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Of the four others, one is a serving member of staff with West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) and is currently suspended from operational duties. The remaining three are all former WMAS employees. All four are on police bail while police inquiries continue.

The arrests are in connection with the death of 47-year-old Carl Cope, of Bloxwich, who collapsed and died of a heart attack outside the hospital’s A&E department on June 23 this year.

Chris Kowalik, WMAS spokesman, said: “We are co-operating fully with West Midlands Police.

“All four individuals have previously been subjected to disciplinary action taken by the trust as part of an internal investigation into the incident.”

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In October, the hospital trust concluded an internal investigation into what health bosses called a “serious incident”.

Richard Kirby, the trust’s chief executive, apologised to Mr Cope’s family. The investigation concluded with the sacking of four members of hospital staff, with two others disciplined.

Speaking at the time, Mr Kirby said the trust would “learn from the mistakes.

“We are committed to supporting staff to ensure that we keep our promises to patients that they should feel welcomed, cared for and in safe hands.”

The police investigation into Mr Cope’s death continues.