A second-year history student at Cambridge University died in March 2022, three other students died in May, and another in June. The history student was ‘on course to finish as one of the most accomplished students in his year’. The coroner said there was ‘absolutely no indication that he was struggling’. He had had no contact with college counselling services, and his GP confirmed there were no mental health issues. Prof Graham Virgo said that after the fourth death they approached the NHS and public health agencies to investigate and review what had happened and what lessons could be learned. He said, ‘There was no common cause behind these student deaths, but after reflecting on the review, we have considered various aspects of our practice and implemented training in suicide prevention.’ Across the UK there is an increase in the number of young adults experiencing mental ill health. Pray for the bereaved families.
Lessons from university student deaths
Written by David Fletcher 15 Jul 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for professionals within the university and outside to have a better understanding of this tragic complex issue. (Proverbs 1:5)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-62038046