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Dec 2021

A pre-inquest review hearing was held yesterday into the death of a 16-year-old schoolboy from Harrogate.
Benjamin Nelson-Roux, a student at St Aidan's Church of England High School, died in Harrogate on April 8 last year.
The North Yorkshire Coroner's Office, which is holding the investigation, heard that Benjamin was found dead by his mother while staying at a Harrogate hostel.
Benjamin's parents, Kate and Barry, attended yesterday's hearing. It was revealed they had instructed their solicitor, Ciara Bartlam, of Ison Harrison, to state that mental health was a contributing factor to their son's death alongside drug misuse.
In a letter published after their son's death, the parents had written about how their "funny, clever, caring" son had endured a "heart breaking struggle with mental health problems which he tried to fix with substance misuse".
The inquest will examine the multi-agency response to providing Benjamin with the right support.
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