- A delayed occupational health referral from July 2022 to October 2024 prevented stress risk assessment and support, posing a risk of future deaths.
- Moira suffered cognitive decline and increased work pressures; delayed workplace support preceded her deterioration and death concluded as suicide.
- Unilever must respond within 56 days with actions and a timetable to address the coroner's concerns and prevent future deaths.
Date of report: 30/03/26
Ref: 2026-0239
Deceased name: Moira Parker
Coroner name: Bina Patel
Coroner Area: Bedfordshire and Luton
This report is being sent to: Unilver Plc
| REPORT TO PREVENT FUTURE DEATHS | |
|---|---|
| 1 | CORONER I am Bina Patel, Area Coroner, for the coroner area of Bedfordshire & Luton. |
| 2 | DATE OF REPORT 30 April 2026 |
| 3 | CORONER’S LEGAL POWERS I make this report under paragraph 7, Schedule 5, of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 and regulations 28 and 29 of the Coroners (Investigations) Regulations 2013. |
| 4 | THIS REPORT IS BEING SENT TO 1. Unilever PLC You are under a duty to respond to this report within 56 days of the date of this report, namely by 25 June 2026. I, the coroner, may extend the period if an appropriate application is made. |
| 5 | YOUR RESPONSE Your response must contain details of action taken or proposed to be taken, setting out the timetable for action. Otherwise, you must explain why no action is proposed. I have a duty to send a copy of your response to the Chief Coroner. I will pass any representations received to the Chief Coroner for a decision. Please note any links to webpages included in the response will not be checked for sensitive information prior to publication, as the information is already online. The names of those who do not respond to PFD reports are regularly published on the Chief Coroner’s webpages Non-responses to Prevention of Future Death (PFD) reports – Courts and Tribunals Judiciary. |
| 6 | SUMMARY OF CORONER’S CONCERN From the contents of the letters left by Moira and the evidence heard at the inquest, Moira raised concerns over a protracted period of time from July 2022 to October 2024 and a referral was not made to occupational health which would have triggered the use of the stress risk assessment and provided support both for Moira and those within the management team. |
| 7 | ACTION SHOULD BE TAKEN In my opinion unless action is taken to address the above concerns then there is a significant risk of future deaths and I believe you have the power to take such action. |
| 8 | INVESTIGATION AND INQUEST On 22 April 2025, I commenced an investigation into the death of Moira Diane Parker, aged 54 years. This inquest was concluded on the 18 March 2026. The medical cause of death was On 11 April 2025 Moira was found at Priory Marina River Bank, Barkers Lane, Bedford with stab wounds that were self-inflicted in the neck and wrist. Conclusion |
| 9 | CIRCUMSTANCES OF DEATH The Deceased, a Microbiologist, had worked for Unilever for thirty-six years in research and Development (“R&D”), which was a job she loved. She had struggled with mental and physical health issues for several years, which included a decline in her memory and cognitive function. These were being investigated by her GP through scans and blood tests. She was placed on Hormone Replacement Therapy to assist with her symptoms thought to be linked with menopause and although she reported some initial improvement when she commenced therapy, her underlying memory and brain function issues continued to exist since October 2022. Subsequently, she found herself under increasing pressure at work. She raised issues about her workload and an increase in her working hours that included weekends, during meetings with her line manager in December 2022, March 2023 and in October 2024 when she said she reported that was struggling to keep up with workload. A marked change in her demeanour was noticed by management in January 2025 where she appeared withdrawn and anxious. On the 5 February 2025 she contacted her GP through an eConsult reporting an escalation of her memory issues, panic attacks and feelings of being unable to cope, burnt out, the following day she certified herself sick from work. Although she was open about her health issues and work-related pressures, an occupational health referral was not made by management until 14 February 2025, after she went on sick leave. Following this, she had an appointment with her GP on the 20 February 2025 where she discussed her symptoms and there was an exploration of possible physical and psychological causes. A subsequent CT scan revealed no physical abnormalities, but her bloods identified low folate and subclinical hypothyroidism and medication was prescribed. A referral was also made to the Memory Assessment Service for further investigation for her ongoing symptoms. She was under the care of the Memory Assessment Service from the 12 March 2025 to the 27 March 2025, on the afternoon of the 11 April 2025 she was found at Priory Marina River Bank, Barkers Lane, Bedford with stab wounds that were self-inflicted in the neck and wrist. Emergency Services attended but her death was confirmed by paramedics at 13:40 hours. She had last been seen at 07:30 hours that morning when she had left her home informing her husband, she was attending her GP surgery to collect a fit note for work. Notes were left. |
| 10 | CORONER’S CONCERNS During the course of the inquest I heard evidence giving rise to concern. In my opinion there is a risk that future deaths could occur unless action is taken. In the circumstances it is my statutory duty to report to you. The MATTERS OF CONCERN are as follows: |
| 11 | COPIES AND PUBLICATION OF THIS REPORT I have a duty to send a copy of my report to every Interested Person who in my opinion should receive it. I also may send a copy of the report to any other person who I believe may find it useful or of interest. I can confirm I have sent the report to: |
| 12 | SIGNATURE |
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