Podcast: Family of Whitstable student who took his own life question why uni didn’t act after he missed five months of lectures
Published: 12:07, 25 November 2024
Updated: 12:43, 25 November 2024
The family of a Whitstable man who took his own life, have questioned why his university didn't recognise that he was struggling with his mental health.
Henry Jaques Duley hadn’t attended lectures for five months but no-one followed up with him in person – he was found dead the day before he was due to return to class.
Also in today’s podcast, you can hear from a Kent pharmacist after figures showed an increase in assaults on pharmacy staff across the county.
It's thought some patients are becoming increasingly aggressive because of medicine shortages.
Kent’s Davina McCall says she's feeling grateful for all the support after an operation to remove a brain tumour.
The TV presenter, who lives in Tunbridge Wells, has shared an update on her recovery.
A well-known pub is having a £100,000 makeover after new owners stepped in to take over the lease.
The site in Minster is being completely stripped out and revamped ahead of its grand reopening this weekend.
And, in football the Gills manager says the fans were right to boo the players as they left the pitch after Saturday’s performance.
Mark Bonner says he thought the 2 -1 loss to Harrogate Town at Priestfield was disgrace.
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