Boy (16) in State care died due to MDMA toxicity, inquest hears

Killian Dempsey was a resident at Acorn Lodge, Mullingar before he absconded

The jury returned a verdict of death by misadventure.   Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill
The jury returned a verdict of death by misadventure. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill

A 16 year old boy in State care died due to MDMA toxicity, an inquest heard.

Killian Dempsey was a resident at Acorn Lodge, Mullingar, Co Westmeath who absconded and died on May 2nd, 2016.

He was diagnosed with ADHD aged five and had entered State care voluntarily with his parent’s consent due to behavioural problems at home and school.

He had become ‘impossible to handle’ at home, Dublin Coroner’s Court heard.

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“It he didn’t get his own way there was ructions,” his mother told the court.

Killian was moved from foster care homes, residential homes and schools because of his behaviour.

Described as affable and gregarious by social workers, Killian was generous, trusting and “took people at face value”, the court heard. However, he was facing a number of charges for abusive behaviour. He spent six months at Oberstown Detention Campus.

Upon leaving Oberstown in March 2016, Killian was placed at Acorn Lodge in Mullingar as temporary measure while social workers searched for a permanent placement for him. The arrangement was informal, the court heard.

He could come and go as he pleased if he kept staff informed. He had a curfew of 10pm.

On May 1st, 2016 a social worker ate lunch with Killian and they made plans for the afternoon but he left. She followed in her car and searched for him for an hour before reporting him to gardaí as a missing person in care at 6.30pm.

Pills

Later that night in Dublin, a friend described seeing Killian take a number of pills in the Temple Bar area of Dublin.

“I saw him again at Trinity Street around 12.20am, his glasses fell off his face. He was absolutely out of it, he was in a bad way. I picked up his glasses and gave him a smoke,” the friend said.

Around 1am, CCTV footage showed Killian stumbling across the street and collapsing.

Dublin Fire Brigade responded to a call at 1.20am. Killian was lying unconscious on the footpath, surrounded by a crowd of people.

He suffered a seizure and went into cardiac arrest. Paramedics tried to save his life but he was pronounced dead in hospital at 2.19 on May 2nd, 2016.

Pathologist Dr Marie Cassidy gave the cause of death as MDMA toxicity. The effects of MDMA include the break down of muscle and seizure, both of which are potentially fatal, Dr Cassidy noted.

Gardaí called to the Dempsey home to inform them of Killian’s death. “We were devastated. We couldn’t believe what was being said but sadly it was true,” his mother said.

The jury returned a verdict of death by misadventure.