Ronnie Easterbrook inquest – ‘the government should apologise’
On 22 September the inquest into the death in prison of Ronnie Easterbrook took place. Ronnie died on 10 May 2009 in Gartree prison, the day before his 78th birthday, following a prolonged hunger strike, the last in a long series of protests over the 21 years he spent in prison. At the time of his death Ronnie weighed just 6st 3lb. The inquest jury found that he died from pneumonia brought on by his refusal to eat food, adding ‘he took his own life as a result of deliberate self-starvation’. After the inquest Ronnie’s nephew John Barden told the press he thought Ronnie should receive an apology from the government.
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Ronnie was supported by many prisoners who respected his uncompromising attitude. Outside prison he was supported by comrades from FRFI, Anarchist Black Cross and MOJUK. Together with a small group of loyal friends and relatives, we wrote letters of complaint to the Prison Service and demonstrated outside the Ho
‘Ronnie was an inspiration to everyone who knew him and I took comfort in knowing that he was one of the few staunch, loyal and wholly dependable guys one could ever meet in the system.’ Charles Hanson, former prisoner.
‘It is with great sadness that I learnt of Ronnie's death or is this murder? He was such a fighter and I had a lot of respect for him - he would never compromise his beliefs and because of that he suffered in jail. He was courageous and I sincerely hope he is now at peace.’ Sue May, former wrongfully convicted prisoner.
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