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Inquest opens into death of autistic girl who exited police car
Summary
An inquest has opened into 17-year-old Tamzin Ellen Hall’s death after she left a moving Avon and Somerset Police car on the M5 on 11 November 2024. A jury inquest is provisionally set to begin on 11 January 2027 at Wells Town Hall.
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An inquest has opened into the death of 17-year-old Tamzin Ellen Hall. Officials reported she left a moving Avon and Somerset Police car while being transported on the M5 on 11 November 2024 and was then struck by a vehicle. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is investigating the circumstances and the contact two officers had with her. A pre-inquest hearing at Taunton Coroner's Court heard the full inquest will be heard by a jury.
Known details:
- Tamzin Ellen Hall, aged 17 and from Wellington, Somerset, was reported to have left a moving police car on the M5 on 11 November 2024 and was struck by a vehicle on the opposite carriageway.
- The IOPC is conducting an investigation into her death and the contact two Avon and Somerset Police officers had with her prior to the incident.
- Senior coroner Samantha Marsh has directed that the inquest be heard by a jury and set a provisional start date of 11 January 2027 at Wells Town Hall, with an expected duration of two to three weeks.
- Family members, representatives for Avon and Somerset Police, and the driver involved attended the pre-inquest; a family representative emphasised the driver was not at fault.
Summary:
The inquest will examine the circumstances surrounding Tamzin Hall’s death and will be conducted with a jury. The IOPC investigation remains ongoing and the coroner has provisionally scheduled the main hearing to begin on 11 January 2027 at Wells Town Hall.
