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Teen who died fleeing police on M5 had tried to escape before

Fiona Lamdin,West of England home and social affairs correspondent, in Tauntonand

Dan Ayers,Somerset

Family handout Tamzin Hall is seen as a young teenager. She is wearing a red cardigan and a white scarf. She is holding her hand under her chin and looking at the camera.Family handout

Tamzin Hall was being transported in a police car when she fled and was hit by another car on the M5 in Somerset

A 17-year-old who died on the M5 after fleeing a stationary police car while handcuffed had tried to escape from vehicles before, a court has heard.

Tamzin Hall, from Wellington, was arrested after a disturbance at the children’s home where she lived in Taunton in November 2024.

She fled police while on the M5 and sustained fatal injuries when she was hit by another car. The police watchdog previously said the car she was inside had stopped for safety reasons.

A pre-inquest hearing at Taunton Coroners’ Court heard earlier that Tamzin, who had autism, had tried to escape from moving vehicles four times in the year before she died. A jury inquest into her death is scheduled for January 2027.

The inquest heard that Somerset Council applied for a space in a secure home for Tamzin but there was not one available.

A closed motorway with two police cars and a regular car parked near the hard shoulder. A large digital sign with orange text on a black background says "50 - slow down" with an exclamation mark inside a triangle

Tamzin died after being hit by a car on the M5 in Somerset in November 2024

Ciara Bartlam, acting as the family’s barrister, told the hearing Tamzin regularly tried to escape from the children’s home.

She said if Tamzin had been in secure accommodation, the police would not have been called to support staff on the night of her death.

Ms Bartlam said that, as an autistic child, Tamzin needed three adults to be with her.

At the time of her death, there were two police officers in the vehicle.

Avon and Somerset Police said it had referred the incident to the Independent Office for Police Conduct and could not speculate on the watchdog’s investigation.

In a statement released previously, Tamzin’s mother Amy Hall described her eldest daughter as her “best friend” and said her death had left their family “devastated”.

A representative for the Hall family said earlier that they were “keen to emphasise” that the driver involved was “not at fault at all” for Tamzin’s death.


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