A coroner's investigation into the suicide of a 20-year-old Oxford student, Alexander Rogers, revealed he was ostracized by peers, which may have contributed to his death.
The coroner noted that Alexander's distress from being isolated and ostracized after a reported sexual encounter significantly influenced his mental state leading up to his suicide.
In a broader context, the coroner has called for an examination of cancel culture on university campuses, highlighting its potential detrimental effects on students' mental health.
The tragic case of Alexander Rogers underscores the complex interplay of factors contributing to suicide and the critical need for understanding experiences of young adults in social settings.
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