Deaths at young offenders institution in Scotland could have been avoided'
Briefly

The report indicates a series of systemic failures in the care provided to Katie Allan and William Lindsay, emphasizing a dire need for reform in the prison system.
Families of the deceased stressed the urgent reform needed in Scotland’s fatal accident inquiry system following revelations that both young individuals were vulnerable and marginalised.
The harrowing accounts from their family members portray the emotional devastation caused by the deaths, highlighting a profound failure in the support systems designed to protect them.
Calls for accountability and changes to ensure no other family suffers a similar loss were central themes at the press conference following the inquiry's release.
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