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I recently made a small contribution to the family of Natasha Abrahart, a vulnerable Bristol University student who committed suicide. Her poor parents, Robert and Margaret Abrahart, are crowd funding. I do not know them and I did not know their daughter. I am a mother of a 6th former who (hopefully) will go to uni in September. I feel that Mr & Mrs Abrahart's inquest is important to all students and vulnerable young people out there.

This is from their crowd funding page:

"Our daughter was one of eleven students at the University of Bristol who took their own lives in the last two academic years. We are determined to find out why this happened, if anything could have been done to prevent it, and whether things need to change to make students safer.

It is important to understand why we have employed specialist inquest lawyers. First, the inquest process is very complicated: comprising a complex web of laws, rules and procedures, with lots of documents to read. Second, the University, the Mental Health Trust, and the GPs all have lawyers paid for either by insurers or with public money. We don’t have access to such funding and so up until now we have been paying for everything ourselves."

I believe that these people have been failed by the MoJ on a grand scale.

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