Today's most viewed
Vulnerable students urged to seek help following suicide
SENIOR UNIVERSITY
staff are urging vulnerable
students to seek help
after a 21-year-old hanged
himself in woodland
while carrying out a photography
project on wellknown
suicide sites.
The reason Southampton Solent
University student Christian Drane
took his own life will remain a mystery,
an inquest heard.
Mr Drane, who worked part-time
as a barman at the Walkabout in the
town centre, was found in woods in
the Polygon area on March 16 by
nearby residents who contacted the
police.
PC Sam Weller told the inquest
that he found a suicide note, a
mobile phone and a wallet in Mr
Drane's pockets.
The suicide note read: "To mum
and anyone who cares, I have done
something I can never forgive
myself for. I am a bad person. I am
sorry. I love you."
PC Weller said that his inquiries
had found that Mr Drane had been
conducting a project photographing
suicide sites and during one visit he
had been approached by a member
of the public concerned for his wellbeing.
He told the inquest: "For a recent
project he would visit sites people
used for committing suicide.
"One site was in Bristol, a notori
ous bridge where suicides happened
quite frequently.
"He told a friend that when he was
stood on the bridge a member of the
public asked if he was all right and
those sorts of questions."
Through the numbers on his
mobile phone PC Weller discovered
Mr Drane lived in Coventry Road,
Southampton, and traced his family
to Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
He said his friends all said they
had no reason to think he was
unhappy and his housemates said
they had shared a pizza with him on
March 15 but later that night had
heard his door slam.
He told the inquest the suicide
was "one of those unsolved mysteries".
Delivering a verdict of suicide,
deputy coroner Gordon Denson
said: "The reasons for his actions
seems to be to all extents a complete
mystery."
A Solent University spokesman
said: "While at the university
Christian showed no signs that he
was unhappy or contemplating taking
his own life - and he did not
contact the university's support
services.
"Indeed Christian was a bright
and popular student, who was on
target to achieve a 2.1 in his photography
degree.
"His death has been felt deeply by
his fellow students and lecturers."
12:46pm Saturday 10th May 2008
Print 
Email this
Comment
What are these links for?
If you liked this article and would like to share it with others on the web who might be searching for good content we've made it easy for you to do it.
At the bottom of all articles, you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - have large communities of web users who share and rate interesting, useful and fun things on the web.
Clicking the links will automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites, letting you share it with others. Each site will ask you to register to share stories. Registration is free and once a member, you can store, recommend and search for stories that interest you.
More on Digg
More on del.icio.us
More on Furl
More on reddit
More on NowPublic/
More on Yahoo!