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    • Are you REALLY saying that this clerical error was a strong enough reason for this poor soul to take his own life?  Him being bi-polar is totally irrelevant to the key point in this. Do you think, I know that's hard for you, that this was in any way, a factor in the error the university made?  You, as usual, are burrowing down that rabbit hole that you thrive in.  No ability to see the bigger picture, hiding behind procedures and HR bollox. Systematic of today's society.  Oh by the way, my injury wasn't even in the same universe as this tragedy, but any fool would know that.  Don't play the sympathy card, the family are, rightfully, distraught but there's a deeper problem here when a young man takes his own life because of a failed exam.  Now run along, as usual, you're posting a lot of words with no idea what youre saying, apart from, as usual, playing the man.  Remember when you used to cry about that? 
    • Sorry, am I keeping you up? You maybe are a wee bit tired and that is why you missed the fact that the investigation has already been concluded. "A subsequent internal investigation later concluded that Ethan had been awarded the wrong grade and should have graduated with a 2:1 Honours degree. It was also revealed the mistake was not spotted by university staff, two internal exam boards, or an external exam board. A Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) review found systemic risks around academic processes and the student experience following Ethan’s death." As his mum said, the uni maintained over a significant period that the poor guy had failed when in fact he got a 2:1 (for you "university of life" types, that's pretty good going ). He was also Bi-polar, something the Uni was aware of and should have heeded.  The family's solicitor will no doubt be seeking to establish a failure of a duty of care.  There should be accountability as young people entrust their entire future's to these bodies that are often packed with pompous & self-seeking people posing as academics. You've a real cheek complaining about "opening the door" when you sued your employers for a payout for your injury. Why are you so bitter?  You are having a go at a family that need and deserve answers.  
    • Napoli 2-3 Chelsea, great game.  What an intelligent player Palmer is, makes things look so easy, a defence splitting pass and Pedro slots it away.  82 mins. 
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