The Duke of Buccleuchasked Her Majesty's Government:
What were the number of deaths over a three-year period, up to the most recent date for which they are available, in each of the following categories:
- road accidents;
- hill-climbing accidents;
WA 133 - horse-riding accidents;
- accidents in the home;
- smoking related illness;
- alcohol related illness;
- sunburn related illness;
- drug related illness;
- AIDS (HIV);
- influenza;
- E. coli and salmonella poisoning;
- CJD;
- lightning strike.
§ Lord McIntosh of HaringeyThe information requested falls with the responsibility of the Chief Executive of the Office for National Statistics, who has been asked to arrange for a reply to be given.
Letter to the Duke of Buccleuch from the Chief Executive of the Office for National Statistics, Mr. Tim Holt, dated 22 December 1997.
I have been asked, as Director of the Office for National Statistics (ONS), to answer your recent question asking for the number of deaths from various causes for the latest three year period for which figures are available.
The information requested is shown in the table below.
Deaths occurring in England and Wales over the 1994–1996 period Number road accidents 9,587 hill-climbing accidents 48 swimming accidents 422 horse-riding accidents 43 accidents in the home 9,094 smoking related illness1 360,000 alcohol related illness 12,577 sunburn related illness2 4,133 drug related illness3 7,657 AIDS (HIV) 1,616 influenza 492 E. coli and salmonella poisoning 197 CID 139 lightning strike 10 1 United Kingdom, (based on the latest Department of Health estimate). 2 Includes malignant melanoma of skin—unknown what proportion due to exposure to sun. 3Includes suicides, accidents and undetermined deaths, as well as drug dependent and non-dependent abuse deaths.