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Serial killer Peter Tobin died with cancer after refusing tests, inquiry hears

A Fatal Accident Inquiry heard that Peter Tobin, 76, died from pneumonia while suffering from prostate cancer and vascular disease, on October 8 2022.

Sarah Ward
Tuesday 17 September 2024 12:39 BST
Peter Tobin was suffering from cancer at the time of his death (Danny Lawson/PA)
Peter Tobin was suffering from cancer at the time of his death (Danny Lawson/PA) (PA Archive)

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Serial killer Peter Tobin was suffering from cancer at the time of his death, which had gone undiagnosed for years as he refused medical tests, a fatal accident inquiry heard.

Tobin, 76, died on October 8 2022 in Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, a month after a fall in his jail cell in HMP Edinburgh where he was serving three life sentences for the murders of young women who vanished between 1991 and 2006.

His death occurred 16 years and a day after his first appearance in Glasgow Sheriff Court on October 9 2006, for the murder of Polish student Angelika Kluk, 23, whose body was hidden under St Patrickā€™s Church in Glasgow, where convicted sex offended Tobin worked as a handyman.

In July 2007, Tobin was charged with murdering Vicky Hamilton, 15, who vanished in 1991.

Her remains were found under the patio of his former home in Margate, Kent, in November of 2007.

Also found in the same location were the remains of Dinah McNicol, 18, a hitchhiker who disappeared in 1991 after leaving a rave in the Home Counties.

A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) into the death in custody, heard that Tobin was diagnosed from dementia in December 2020, and suffered from a litany of health problems, including strokes, dizziness and chest pains. He used a walking stick and wheelchair.

The court heard that cancer had been suggested as long ago as 2016 but Tobin was ā€œunwilling to undergo testingā€.

Procurator fiscal depute Richard Brown said: ā€œOn September 8 2022, Mr Tobin was being held in HMP Edinburgh, his cell was opened by a prison officer to allow him to collect medication.

ā€œMr Tobin had taken steps without a walking stick, he was reminded he didnā€™t have a walking stick, and he fell and landed on his side.

ā€œThe prison officer reported he was in pain but okay, and a nurse and prison officer helped him onto his bed.ā€

Tobin was admitted to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and the following day underwent surgery for a fractured right hip.

Tests also established he was suffering from metastatic prostate cancer and delirium, as well as hospital-acquired pneumonia.

Tobin was warned he was unlikely to survive and he died less than a month after the operation, the hearing was told.

GeoAmey staff reported that he was speaking incoherently shortly before his death which was confirmed at 5.45am on October 8.

Mr Brown said: ā€œMr Tobin was seen by the palliative care team and effort was made to make his condition comfortable.

ā€œMr Tobin was told it was unlikely he would be discharged from hospital.

ā€œHe had a Do Not Resuscitate Order which meant medical staff could not restart his heart.

ā€œHe was monitored at all times by officers from GeoAmey.ā€

He added: ā€œMr Tobin was in bed and was described as breathing heavily in the early hours. He was speaking incoherently.ā€

An officer guarding Tobin went to alert a nurse due to concerns at about 4.35am and death was confirmed an hour later.

On October 12 2022, a post-mortem examination confirmed the cause of death as bronchial pneumonia in a man with a fractured right neck of femur (surgically treated on September 9 2022), generalised vascular disease and prostate cancer.ā€

A review was carried out to see if areas of ā€œlearningā€ could be established.

Sheriff Matthew Auchincloss said: ā€œI will be issuing my determination as soon as possible.ā€

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