Cy Walsh granted unsupervised leave from Adelaide mental health facility
ABCThe son of former Adelaide Crows coach Phil Walsh, who killed his father during a mental health episode, has been granted permission to leave the Adelaide mental health facility where he lives without supervision. Key points: Cy Walsh is serving a mental health supervision order at Ashton House in Adelaide He has been detained since the death of his father, former Adelaide Crows coach Phil Walsh, in 2015 He was on Tuesday granted permission to leave the mental health facility unsupervised Cy Walsh was found to have been mentally incompetent with undiagnosed schizophrenia when he stabbed his father to death at his Adelaide home six years ago. He is currently serving a mental health supervision order from Ashton House, a forensic mental health unit. Mr Walsh, 32, appeared in the South Australian Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon, via video link from Ashton House, and he was given approval to have the supervision order varied.