34 A.D.2d 605 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1970
Appeal by the State from a judgment of the Court of Claims, entered August 19, 1968, awarding damages of $8,102.46 for the wrongful death of Helen Dalton. The decedent had been hospitalized in State institutions for mental disturbances on four separate occasions from June of 1955 to September 23, 1964, the date of her last admission at Brooklyn State Hospital. On October 26, 1964 the decedent was permitted to spend her day in an open ward (i.e., no locked doors or guards) and walked out of the hospital and apparently committed suicide by jumping off a ferry boat. The trial court found that the decedent’s history on prior admissions was such as to indicate suicidal tendencies and that the State was negligent in failing to provide adequate supervision to prevent her escape and suicide. On October