Father applies for judicial review into daughter's suicide inquest
Daily Express|June 17, 2024
THE father of a teenager who took her own life at a leading boarding school has applied for a judicial review into the decisions made by the coroner at her inquest.
Liz Perkins
Father applies for judicial review into daughter's suicide inquest

Caitlyn Scott-Lee, 16, was found dead at Wycombe Abbey School in Buckinghamshire on April 21 last year after "hyper-fixating" on her first ever "headmistress's detention".

The move has been put forward by the autistic teenager's dad Jonathan to the High Court of Justice against senior coroner Crispin Butler on a number of grounds, including his failure to investigate, and reporting restrictions imposed during the hearing.

Mr Scott-Lee further argued that as it was an Article 2 inquest which offers a bigger remit to look into an individual's death that the coroner acted unlawfully by finding the school had no case to answer over the detention.

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