Philosophy student, 22, ‘killed himself at remote beauty spot after being charged with rape’
22-year-old found dead near an urn containing his late mother's ashes, inquest told
A PHILOSOPHY student killed himself at a remote beauty spot after being charged with rape, an inquest heard.
Thomas Wright, 22, called his dad Chris to tell him he was going on an “adventure” as he travelled to Dartmoor in April.
He was discovered dead near an urn containing his late mum’s ashes at around 6.30pm.
An inquest heard he had been charged with rape in October 2022, which his family believe may have contributed to his death.
His ex-cop grandad said that on the day of Thomas’ death, his grandson told him he was “100 per cent adamant” the sex was consensual.
Mick Wright added: “He had been told not to worry, she has done this before.”
But the court heard the philosophy student was terrified of being convicted and jailed.
Mick branded the Thames Valley Police investigation “botched” and told the inquest the stress caused Thomas to leave the University of Reading.
Assistant Devon coroner Michael Bird said the criminal assault charge and the period of time the probe had been going on was outside the scope of the inquest.
Ruling a conclusion of suicide, he said the charge had been a “source of anxiety and stress for him”.
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The court was also told Thomas’ mum Janet had died in December 2022 and was unaware of the rape accusations.
Thomas was discovered in Wistman’s Wood, which is one of Britain’s last remaining examples of a temperate rainforest.
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