Autism expert's report excluded from inquest into death of Caitlyn
Daily Express|May 08, 2024
EVIDENCE from a leading expert was excluded from the inquest of an autistic girl after an NHS trust and her school opposed it.
Liz Perkins
Autism expert's report excluded from inquest into death of Caitlyn

World-renowned Sir Simon Baron Cohen wrote a two-page report before the hearing into the death of Caitlyn Scott-Lee on April 21 last year the day before she was due to have her first detention.

The 16-year-old was issued the punishment at the £44,000-a-year Wycombe Abbey school Buckinghamshire after alcohol was found in her possession on March 19.

in Sir Simon, director of the Autism Research Centre (ARC) and a Fellow of Trinity College, drew up a series of recommendations. These included that an autistic person who seeks help for depression should be seen by a specialist within 24 hours because of the increased risk of suicide.

Figures reveal that up to 66% of autistic adults have thought about taking their own life, and around 35% have attempted suicide.

Risk

Caitlyn had suffered from depression for three years and severe anxiety for 18 months before she took her own life.

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