The property in City Road boarded up A WINCHESTER hostel that was at the centre of an enquiry after a 17-year-old took her own life there has closed. A2Dominion’s supported housing in City Road has been boarded up and set to go on the market after the provider said it was surplus to requirements. It comes less than two months after an inquest into the death of Kesia Waller heard a wealth of issues surrounding staff and care at the supported housing. The teenager was found hanging on January 25, 2020. The inquest was told that the manager at the facility was often “threatening” and heard from Dieu-Donne Salumah, a senior support worker at City Road who failed to cut Ms Waller down, despite being urged to by a 999 call handler.
Inquest into Winchester teen Kesia Waller concludes
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Kesia Waller, Winchester: A2Dominion worker interviewed
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Kesia Waller, Winchester: A2Dominion worker interviewed
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