1 Oct 2010

Putney deaths ‘copycat suicide pact’

Channel 4 News has learned the case of two young women found dead in a fume-filled flat in south London has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.

Police are trying to establish how the two women, both in their 20s, knew each other after their bodies were found at a rented flat in Putney yesterday.

Channel 4 News has learned that the case has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) for consideration as there was contact between the police and one of the women before her death. The IPCC is considering how to proceed with the referral.

It is thought the pair gassed themselves using a toxic combination of household chemicals, having sealed the flat’s doors and windows with tape first, police said.

Tests are being carried out on the bodies of the two women, which remain in the flat and are expected to be removed later today.

Chemical suicide

The deaths came just 10 days after Joanne Lee, 34, and Stephen Lumb, 35, made a suicide pact over the internet before releasing toxic hydrogen sulphide inside a car in Braintree, Essex.

The tragedy was thought to be the first “chemical suicide” of its kind in Britain.

The pair met on a suicide chatroom online, sparking condemnation of websites that often encourage vulnerable people to take their lives and advise on how to do so.

News of the Putney deaths was posted on one leading suicide website today, provoking a user to comment: “Good for them.”

Neighbour Suzanne Viggers said one of the dead women was a loner who was obsessed with suicide.

She said: “One of the women rented the flat. She moved in about five months ago.

“She was Somali, I think, in her late 20s. She kept herself to herself and was very private. I don’t know who the other girl was. I believe she was a friend.

“We’ve been told by someone that knew her very well that she had become interested in suicide ideas and had been collecting chemicals to kill herself.

“Apparently she was supposed to be meeting a friend this morning, but when she didn’t turn up the friend became worried and called the police.

“It’s all very sad. I always thought something wasn’t quite right about her as she covered up her window with cloth material and you never saw any light from inside the flat.”

Police were called to the three-storey red brick block of flats at Norman Court, Lower Richmond Road, shortly before 11am yesterday.

Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus were called to the scene over fears of a chemical spill, while residents were asked to stay in their homes.

Sealed flat

A member of staff at a shop nearby said several neighbours of the women had spoken to him since the incident.

He said: “Apparently they called police this morning saying they were committing suicide using gas or some kind of chemical.

“The police came here and found the flat sealed with tape, including the windows, and started to investigate.”

Retired typist Catherine McGrath, whose flat overlooks the property, said a young woman had moved in within the last few months.

She said: “She was a very quiet and private girl. She always seemed very scared and had her windows shut and curtains closed.