Student, 21, was found dead after wrongly being told she had failed an exam and could not progress to her third year, inquest told
A 21-year-old student was found dead after wrongly being told she had failed an exam and could not progress to her third year, an inquest has heard.
She described her as someone who "loved her family and friends", and was focused on developing her career. She continued her studies and mainly worked from home during the coronavirus lockdown in 2020. She also had to deal with the death of her grandmother in May 2020.Giving evidence to the inquest, her mother said: "Mared didn't say anything about her results on the day they arrived.
She said students needed support and her daughter's actions were "a direct result of the university on that day"."To be informed that you can't progress, with no contact from the university, would have been awful for anyone, let alone a 21-year-old student.
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