Benjamin Faux became "completely disengaged" from his academic work in chemistry
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The inquest also heard he hid his struggles from his parents by telling them he was doing well on his Master of Science programme at the University of Reading – when he was in fact “staying indoors a lot and playing video games”.
However,no concerns were raised within the university until he sought the support of the student welfare team for “intensifying” suicidal thoughts in March 2023 – despite months of absenteeism.
His father David told the inquest in Reading,Berkshire: “If a first-year chemistry student does not attend the laboratory once,they are hunted down mercilessly.
“In January 2023,when it was clear Ben was not attending the laboratory and was not obtaining the data he needed for his dissertation,why was that not picked up at this earlier stage?”
Anita Onovo,who worked as a mental health nurse for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Mental Health Trust and interacted with the science student,told the inquest Ben felt he was under “huge pressure” academically.
She said: “He also mentioned having had a 2:2 grade at his first degree at the University of Cambridge. He said he was very disappointed and that he could have done better.”
The inquest also heard that Ben told his parents he was on top of his work and had obtained a 76 per cent mark on an important exam he had to sit in April 2023 – but he never sat the exam.
In fact,by the end of April 2023,Ben had agreed to suspending his studies with his course supervisor.
However,he never put in a formal application to suspend his studies – and the University of Reading did not follow up on Ben’s last discussion with his supervisor on April 24,2023.
Less than four months later,Ben was found hanged in the wardrobe of his student room. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 6:05pm.
The inquest continues.