#defences #law #negligence #tort
The claimant must possess the mental capacity to consent. This was clearly stated in Kirkham v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester [1990] 2 QB 283 in which the defence of consent, when a prisoner committed suicide in police custody, failed The prisoner was not of sound mind.
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