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Katie Allan, 21, had a history of self-harming which staff at the Polmont Young Offenders Institution, in Stirlingshire, were aware of (Picture: Mirrorpix/PA)

A university student who killed herself while in prison for drink-driving was ‘terrified’ the day before she died after being ‘berated’ by fellow inmates, her mum has told an inquiry.

Katie Allan, 21, had a history of self-harming which staff at the Polmont Young Offenders Institution, in Stirlingshire, were aware of before she took her own life there on June 4, 2018.

The joint fatal accident inquiry at Falkirk Sheriff Court is investigating her death and that of William Brown, 16, after both were found dead in their cells in separate incidents at Polmont that year.

William had been removed from suicide watch just hours before ending his own life on October 7. Both he and Katie had been assessed with the Talk To Me scheme.

In a statement outside court, Mr Anwar said both families want Humza Yousaf to work to remove Crown immunity, which means the SPS is exempt from prosecution for the deaths; set up an independent body to investigate prison deaths; and impose a year’s limit for the start of an FAI.

He said they also want the First Minister to hold SPS to account and ensure families get automatic legal representation at an FAI.

The inquiry heard that Glasgow University student Katie was found to have traces of an antidepressant which was not prescribed to her, during a post-mortem examination.

At a family visit on June 3, her mother, Linda Allan, had told prison officers her daughter was being ‘berated’ by other prisoners and was ‘terrified’.

Katie Allan. Online usage fee ?75 per image. FOR SUNDAY MAIL 20-year-old girl who committed suicide in prison. Katie Allan ran over a 15-year-old student while over the limit then fled the scene. The student suffered a broken ankle. Despite the victim's family writing a letter to ask the sentencing sheriff not to hand down a jail sentence, Katie was given 16 months in prison. Four months before she was due to be released, Katie hanged herself in Polmont. Pictured: collect of Katie

Katie Allan ran over a 15-year-old student while over the limit then fled the scene (Picture: Mirrorpix)

File photo dated 19/10/06 of a general view of Polmont Young Offenders Institute in Polmont. A fatal accident inquiry is due to begin into the deaths of two people who took their own lives in a young offender institution. Katie Allan, 21, and William Lindsay, 16, were found dead in their cells in separate incidents at Polmont Young Offenders Institution in 2018, and their deaths will be investigated at the inquiry starting at Falkirk Sheriff Court on Monday. Issue date: Monday January 8, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story INDUSTRY Polmont. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

Katie Allan, 21, and William Lindsay, 16, were found dead in their cells in separate incidents at Polmont Young Offenders Institution in 2018 (Picture: PA)

A statement was read today (Monday) by Aamer Anwar solicitor on behalf of John Reilly brother of William Lindsay (Brown) and Linda & Stuart Allan, parents of Katie Allan outside Falkirk Sheriff Court . The Joint Fatal Accident Inquiry into the suicides of Katie Allan and William Lindsay that took place in 2018 at Polmont Young Offender???s Institution began today and will last for around three weeks . L to r Deborah Coles (INQUEST bereavement charity ) , Linda Allan (black coat) , Aamer Anwar , Stuart Allan (grey suit) ?? Wattie Cheung??????8/1/24 Editorial Use Only, All reproduction fees payable,No Syndication ??Wattie Cheung tel 07774 885266 email.... wattiecheung@mac.com

A statement was read by Aamer Anwar solicitor on behalf of John Reilly, brother of William Lindsay (Brown), and Linda & Stuart Allan, parents of Katie Allan (Picture: Wattie Cheung)

She had lost seven kilos (15lb) while in custody over a period of four months after being jailed for a drink-driving offence.

In April 2018, her solicitor had urged the Scottish Prison Service to get her medical treatment for alopecia and eczema.

Katie had been given a hair piece and her next appointment with a doctor was more than a month after her death, on July 6.

She had abandoned an appeal against her 16-month sentence on May 29.

Undated file handout photo of Katie Allan. The Fatal Accident Inquiry into the deaths of Katie Allan and William Lindsay, who both took their own lives at Polmont Young Offenders Institution, begins today at Falkirk Sheriff Court. Issue date: Monday January 8, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story INQUIRY Polmont. Photo credit should read: Family handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

Undated file handout photo of Katie Allan (Picture: PA)

Teenager William Brown, also known as William Lindsay, was remanded in custody after being deemed a ‘potential risk to public safety’ on October 4 2018, three days before his death.

On October 3, he had walked into a police station with a knife, while on bail for another blade offence, the inquiry heard in a statement of agreed evidence.

Despite a plea to bail him due to a lack of beds in a secure unit, William was remanded to Polmont, where he died in custody.

Before he was taken there, he was asked by a social worker if he was suicidal, and replied: ‘No, not now, but I don’t know how I’ll be in prison.’

Since 2016, the teenager had been taken to hospital due to suicide attempts and ideation, excess drug use and fighting on 15 occasions in two years, and was initially put on a 30-minute observation at Polmont when he arrived, ‘for reassurance and safety’.

On October 5, a case conference was held with a mental health nurse and two prison officers, where William was assessed as ‘at no apparent risk of suicide’ and was removed from 30-minute observations – but less than two hours later was referred to the mental health team by a social worker.

He was found dead in his cell at 7.40am on October 7 – nearly 12 hours after last having contact with Scottish Prison Service (SPS) staff at 8.55pm.

Linda and Stuart Allan, the parents of Katie Allan arrive at Falkirk Sheriff Court ahead of the start of the Fatal Accident Inquiry into the deaths of Katie Allan and William Lindsay, who both took their own lives at Polmont Young Offenders Institution. Picture date: Monday January 8, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story INQUIRY Polmont. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

Linda and Stuart Allan, the parents of Katie Allan arrive at Falkirk Sheriff Court (Picture: PA)

Deborah Coles, executive director of Inquest, backed their call to lift Crown immunity, adding: ‘The deaths of Katie and William really should shame us all.’

A SPS spokesperson said: ‘The loss of any person in our care is devastating and we recognise the profound impact it has. Everyone who enters custody is assessed to identify what support is needed.’

They said it would be inappropriate to comment further given the FAI.

A spokesperson for the Crown Office said: ‘We acknowledge that the wait for these proceedings has been too long and has caused distress for Katie and William’s families.

‘The FAI will allow a public airing of all the evidence at which families and interested parties will be represented.

‘The families and legal representatives will continue to be kept updated as the inquiry progresses.’

A Scottish Government spokesperson said: ‘Our thoughts are with every family who has been bereaved by suicide in prisons.

‘Fatal Accident Inquiries are a matter for the independent Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service.

‘We cannot comment on these cases with the approaching Fatal Accident Inquiry and we will carefully consider the outcome.’

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